Red-Tailed Hawk (Wild Bird Guides)
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120 color photos throughout 1 map 7 x 9 Praise for Stackpoles Wild Bird Guides "Irresistible to bird-watchers and nature lovers."-Booklist "Anyone who is interested in going beyond compilation of life lists will appreciate the details."-Scott M. Ramsay Ibis The Red-tailed Hawk is one of Americas most familiar and best-loved birds of prey. Its watchful presence effortless flight and piercing cry make it a conspicuous resident of eastern forests southern wetlands western deserts and northern mountains. This latest addition to the Wild Bird Guides series describes in detail how the red-tail soars swoops and seizes its prey; how it communicates and defends it territory; how it nests and raises its young; and how it copes with the environmental dangers that threaten its existence-all illustrated with brilliant full-color images from the countrys top wildlife photographers. Charles R. Preston served as curator of ornithology at the Denver Museum of Natural History and wrote the Red-tailed Hawk account for the Birds of North America series. He lives in Wapiti Wyoming.
