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Vulture: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird

Autor Katie Fallon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 oct 2020
Few animals have a worse reputation than the vulture. But is it deserved? With Vulture, Katie Fallon offers an irresistible argument to the contrary, tracing a year in the life of a typical North American turkey vulture. Turkey vultures, also known as buzzards, are the most widely distributed and abundant scavenging birds of prey on the planet, found from central Canada to the southern tip of Argentina and nearly everywhere in between. Deftly drawing on the most up-to-date scientific papers and articles and weaving those in with interviews with world-renowned raptor and vulture experts and her own compelling natural history writing, Fallon examines all aspects of the bird’s natural history: breeding, incubating eggs, raising chicks, migrating, and roosting. The result is an intimate portrait of an underappreciated bird—one you’ll never look at in the same way again.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781684580330
ISBN-10: 1684580331
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 30 color plates
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Brandeis University Press
Colecția Brandeis University Press

Notă biografică

Katie Fallon is co-founder of the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia, a nonprofit research, education, and rehabilitation center for injured birds. A member of the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators, she has glove-trained a wide variety of raptor species, including turkey vultures, hawks, owls, and falcons. She is the author, previously, of Cerulean Blues: A Personal Search for a Vanishing Songbird. She lives in West Virginia with her family of human and birds.

Cuprins

Introduction: The Spokesbird
1. Vulture Culture
2. The Private Lives of Public Birds
3. Rockshelter
4. Wings and Prayers
5. Rebirth
6. Hill of the Sacred Eagles
7. On the Move
8. Virginia Is for Vultures
9. Battlefield Ghosts
10. Welcome Back
11. Buzzards
Epilogue: Spokesbirds for the Spokesbirds
Afterword: What You Can Do
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

"[A]n excellent quick read, suitable not only for bird lovers and naturalists but for anyone with a bit of natural curiosity and an inclination to root for the common, the misunderstood, and the underdog.”

“Fallon’s personal accounts of her field experiences are engrossing and entertaining. . . . Recommended.”

"Through thorough research, interviews, and firsthand experience, Fallon establishes unquestionable credibility; however, it is her own narrative writing and descriptive skills that make Vulture a book that is not only educational and inspiring, but readable and entertaining."

"Fallon truly loves these skillful gliders, and she hopes that readers will see the light. Every time I've seen a vulture this year, this book has come to mind, so I guess I'm hooked."

“Who would have suspected the astonishments of vultures? Katie Fallon has given us an ingenious, funny, delightful book.”

“Katie Fallon, who writes with elegance, humor, and restraint, tells the lost stories of the vulture tribe. This book will fill you with wonder.”

“Fallon shines a bright light on this clan of sadly unloved birds, which are not only vitally important ecologically, but are also among the most imperiled avian groups on the planet. Vulture is an overdue love letter to a bird that deserves far better than we’ve given it.”

“This is a book that begged to be written. . . . Fallon allows that the study of flying turkey vultures is akin to meditation. Rarely hurried, coursing the heavens like a setter seeks quail, this most widespread of North American vultures invites both contemplation and envy. . . . A book as inspired as the bird that is its focus.”

“A heartfelt and authoritative account of the world’s most numerous and misunderstood avian scavenger. Writing in a style reminiscent of Edward Abbey and John McPhee, Fallon successfully captures the natural history of the species and its ability to succeed in both natural and man-made landscapes. Destined to change the mind of anyone who reads it.”

“Entertaining, well-researched. . . . [Fallon] displays great passion and enthusiasm yet writes knowingly and dispassionately on the science of her subject in an engaging, literary style.”