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Falcons Of North America Second Edition
by Kate Davis, photographs by Kate Davis, Nick Dunlop and Rob Palmer.
Bold and beautiful, falcons hold a special place in the hearts of people.
In Falcons of North America, renowned raptor advocate and environmental educator Kate Davis opens a door into the lives of these extraordinary, enigmatic birds of prey.
Since the publication of the first edition 13 years ago, advances in technology have revolutionized the study of falcons. This second edition contains completely new classifications of the six North American falcon species based on DNA studies. Population trends are explored, with discussions of the mysterious decline of the American Kestrel and the impact of global warming on falcons, particularly the arctic-dwelling Gyrfalcon. Davis also includes fascinating details on one of the greatest conservation success stories—that of the Peregrine Falcon— from a brush with extinction in North America to greater populations than ever before, even thriving as city dwellers across the continent.
13 YEARS OF NEW SCIENCE
MORE THAN 260 PHOTOS
160 NEW ACTION IMAGES
“It should be no surprise if many people buy this book for the photos alone, because they are superb—both stunning and unique. But a glance at the text, which is eminently worth reading, draws a reader further into a raptor’s world. The considerable amount of interesting information new to this edition makes it an excellent survey of the biology of North American falcons, written in a style that transmits the author’s passion for the fascinating creatures that they are.”
—Hans Peeters, Author, Artist, Naturalist
REVIEWS: as of 3/29/21
“Wow, you knocked it out of the ballpark!!!!!!!!!!!!”
— Jeep Pagel, USFWS Raptor Biologist, Raptor Research Foundation
“It’s a visual delight. Congratulations.
In Falcons of North America, Kate Davis describes the biology and niches of a highly specialized group of aerial hunters. The writing is compelling and informative, and the photos by Kate, Nick Dunlop, and Rob Palmer are spectacular.”
– Bruce Haak, Author, Raptor Biologist
“Wow! What an impressive book, with awesome photos and data! Clearly one of the best raptor books published! What is neat, are the action images of the Falcons, too. Overall, a magnificent assembly of data and aesthetics!”
— Brian Wheeler, Birds of Prey of East, Birds of Prey of West, Peterson Field Guides
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