The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey
Even people with little interest in birds will stop in their tracks at the sight of a hawk soaring overhead or a falcon perched on a window ledge. Birds of prey have an aura that few other creatures have. In the acclaimed Hawks in Flight, Pete Dunne showed what birds of prey look like. In The Wind Masters, he shows what it is like to be a bird of prey. He takes us inside the lives and minds of all thirty-four species of diurnal raptors found in North America — hawks, falcons, eagles, vultures, the osprey, and the harrier — and shows us how each bird sees the world, hunts its prey, finds and courts its mate, rears its young, grows up, grows old, and dies.
Vividly written, and beautifully illustrated by David Sibley, The Wind Masters is a brilliant work of narrative natural history in the tradition of Peter Matthiessen's The Wind Birds and Barry Lopez's Of Wolves and Men.

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The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey
Even people with little interest in birds will stop in their tracks at the sight of a hawk soaring overhead or a falcon perched on a window ledge. Birds of prey have an aura that few other creatures have. In the acclaimed Hawks in Flight, Pete Dunne showed what birds of prey look like. In The Wind Masters, he shows what it is like to be a bird of prey. He takes us inside the lives and minds of all thirty-four species of diurnal raptors found in North America — hawks, falcons, eagles, vultures, the osprey, and the harrier — and shows us how each bird sees the world, hunts its prey, finds and courts its mate, rears its young, grows up, grows old, and dies.
Vividly written, and beautifully illustrated by David Sibley, The Wind Masters is a brilliant work of narrative natural history in the tradition of Peter Matthiessen's The Wind Birds and Barry Lopez's Of Wolves and Men.

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The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey

The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey

The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey

The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey

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Overview

Even people with little interest in birds will stop in their tracks at the sight of a hawk soaring overhead or a falcon perched on a window ledge. Birds of prey have an aura that few other creatures have. In the acclaimed Hawks in Flight, Pete Dunne showed what birds of prey look like. In The Wind Masters, he shows what it is like to be a bird of prey. He takes us inside the lives and minds of all thirty-four species of diurnal raptors found in North America — hawks, falcons, eagles, vultures, the osprey, and the harrier — and shows us how each bird sees the world, hunts its prey, finds and courts its mate, rears its young, grows up, grows old, and dies.
Vividly written, and beautifully illustrated by David Sibley, The Wind Masters is a brilliant work of narrative natural history in the tradition of Peter Matthiessen's The Wind Birds and Barry Lopez's Of Wolves and Men.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780618340729
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/01/2003
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 565,397
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

PETE DUNNE forged a bond with nature as a child and has been studying hawks for more than forty years. He has written fifteen books and countless magazine and newspaper columns. He was the founding director of the Cape May Bird Observatory and now serves as New Jersey Audubon’s Birding Ambassador. He lives in Mauricetown, New Jersey.



David Sibley is the author of The Sibley Guide to Birds and several other books.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
1Gyrfalcon1
2Northern Goshawk8
3Short-Tailed Hawk14
4Turkey Vulture20
5Bald Eagle27
6Merlin36
7Crested Caracara42
8Hook-Billed Kite50
9White-Tailed Hawk56
10Red-Tailed Hawk62
11Sharp-Shinned Hawk70
12Red-Shouldered Hawk80
13Harris' Hawk88
14Black Vulture95
15Northern Harrier103
16Peregrine Falcon111
17Swainson's Hawk121
18Snail Kite128
19Ferruginous Hawk135
20Gray Hawk142
21White-Tailed Kite148
22American Kestrel156
23Prairie Falcon163
24Common Black-Hawk171
25Osprey178
26Zone-Tailed Hawk188
27American Swallow-Tailed Kite194
28Mississippi Kite202
29Broad-Winged Hawk209
30Cooper's Hawk219
31Rough-Legged Hawk226
32Golden Eagle236
33California Condor248
Bibliography259
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