Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America

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Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Rutgers University Press
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Pages: 216 Language: English ISBN: 9780813533506 Categories: , ,

Hawks and owls, or raptors, as they are sometimes called, are charismatic birds. Ranging in size from the majestic bald eagle to the tiny northern saw-whet owl, these fascinating creatures occupy forests, woodlots, fields, and wetlands, as well as urban parks and tree-lined city streets. The adventurous peregrine falcon has even been spotted on the cliff-like skyscrapers and tall bridges of New York City and Philadelphia. Raptors are all around us-all we need to do is look for them at the right times, in the right places.Hawks and Owls ofEastern North America provides a readable, accessible introduction to our native birds of prey. Illustrated with over eighty black and white and thirty stunning color photographs, this natural history guide introduces readers to these incredible birds, describing their identifying characteristics, their behaviors, their habitats, and what’s being done to protect them. In chapters on citizen science and recreation, readers will learn how they can experience raptors firsthand through study and observation. Birders, hawk and owl watchers, nature and wildlife photographers, youth groups, and high school and college students can all turn to this book as a reliable source of information on birds of prey.

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Recent publications about North American raptors have rarely covered well the wide middle-ground between specialized ornithological treatises and overly superficial introductions to the subject. This book by a distinguished raptor expert, author, and conservation leader spans the large gap successfully....Overall, Donald Heintzelman has distilled a half-century of intensive study of raptors into a single volume that is not only informative but a pleasure to read, as well as to relish its beautiful and dramatic array of photographs....High school biology teachers as well as college instructors in ecology and other life sciences should consider this book for use as a supplemental text....[The book] is especially recommended to those in the fast-growing populations of outdoor enthusiasts, casual birdwatchers, and active birders. * Wildlife Activist *