Peregrine Falcon
Stories of the Blue Meanie
James H. Enderson(Author)
University of Texas Press
Published on 1. March 2005
Book
Hardback
266 pages
978-0-292-70590-6 (ISBN)
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Description
A superb success as a bird, combining great speed, aeronautical grace, and fearlessness ...inhabitant of wild places, inaccessible cliffs, and skyscrapers ...worldwide dweller, trans-equatorial migrant, and docile captive - the peregrine falcon stands alone among all others of its kind. Perhaps this is why so many varied people rushed to its aid when it faced decimation by pesticide poisoning. In this personal and highly entertaining memoir, Jim Enderson tells stories of a lifetime spent studying, training, breeding, and simply enjoying peregrine falcons. He recalls how his boyhood interest in raptors grew into an ornithological career in which he became one of the leading experts who helped identity DDT as the cause of the peregrine falconaEURO(t)s sudden and massive decline across the United States. His stories reveal both the dedication that he and fellow researchers brought to the task of studying and restoring the peregrine and the hair-raising adventures that sometimes befell them along the way.
Enderson also seamlessly weaves in the biology and natural history of the peregrine, as well as anecdotes about its traditional and widespread use in falconry as an aggressive yet tractable hunter, to offer a broad portrait of this splendid and intriguing falcon.
Enderson also seamlessly weaves in the biology and natural history of the peregrine, as well as anecdotes about its traditional and widespread use in falconry as an aggressive yet tractable hunter, to offer a broad portrait of this splendid and intriguing falcon.
Reviews / Votes
This book belongs next to Cade and Burnham's Return of the Peregrine in any library intent on chronicling what is probably the greatest conservation story of the 20th century. -- Roland C. Clement The Auk A well written, accessible, and ultimately uplifting tale of survival. Southeastern NaturalistMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Austin, TX
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
18 photos, 23 line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
835 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-292-70590-6 (9780292705906)
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Persons
JIM ENDERSON is Professor Emeritus of Biology at Colorado College in Colorado Springs.
Content
Acknowledgments; Introduction; I. The Nature of the Falcon; II. My Early Searches; III. First Wild Peregrines; IV. First Surveys; V. Disaster Decade; VI. Big River; VII. Northern Peregrines; VIII. Falcons on the Beach; IX. Early Falconry in North America; X. The Timely Invention of Peregrine Husbandry; XI. Searches in Far Places; XII. Peregrines Regain the Skies; XIII. The Better-Known Meanie; XIV. Peregrines and People; Epilogue; Bibliography