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RSPB Spotlight: Eagles: RSPB

Autor Mike Unwin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 noi 2021
RSPB Spotlight: Eagles is packed with eye-catching, informative colour photos and features succinct, detailed text written by a knowledgeable naturalist.Eagles are among the most impressive hunters of the animal world. Their predatory prowess and flying skills have imbued them with a romance and mystique that runs deep in our culture and has elevated them to emblems of freedom and power across the globe. At the same time, however, people have long seen eagles as competitors. Reviled by farmers and gamekeepers as snatchers of livestock, many species have been driven into decline by persecution and disturbance.Two species of eagle occur in Britain - among 60 worldwide - and are the focus of this book. The regal Golden Eagle is the definitive 'true' eagle and occurs in wilderness areas across the northern hemisphere; the even larger White-tailed Eagle, reintroduced to the UK after historic extinction, belongs to the separate 'sea eagles' genus. These two spectacular birds are both very rare - confined largely to the remote Scottish Highlands - and a sighting of either is one of the UK's most exciting and sought-after wildlife experiences.This highly readable study looks separately at both UK eagles, exploring how each is adapted as an apex predator in its own environment, and explores the relationship between the two. Separate chapters cover all aspects of the birds' biology and lifestyle, from defending their vast territories to raising their young. Fascinating secrets are revealed, including the brutal truth behind 'Cain and Abel' syndrome. The book also takes a look at other eagles around the world, placing the two UK species within this broader context. Finally, it examines the complex relationship that humans have enjoyed with eagles since time immemorial, spanning both culture and conservation, and offers expert tips on where and how you can watch these magnificent birds for yourself.The Spotlight series introduces readers to the lives and behaviours of our favourite animals with eye-catching, colour photography and informative expert text.
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ISBN-13: 9781399402156
ISBN-10: 1399402153
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 200 colour photographs
Dimensiuni: 145 x 208 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Seria RSPB

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Other titles in the Spotlight series include Puffins, Otters, Robins and Foxes, available now, and Badgers publishing simultaneously with Eagles

Notă biografică

Mike Unwin is the author of 30 books for both adults and children, including The Atlas of Birds (Bloomsbury),100 Bizarre Animals and Southern African Wildlife (both Bradt). A specialist in natural history and travel, he writes regularly for numerous publications, including The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, BBC Wildlife, Nature's Home (RSPB), Wanderlust and Bird Watching, and has popular columns in Travel Africa magazine. Mike was awarded the prestigious accolade 'UK Travel Writer of the Year 2013' by the British Guild of Travel Writers and in 2000 won 'BBC Wildlife Nature Travel Writer of the Year'. He is based in Brighton, but visits the Western Scotland every summer where he never tires of watching for both eagle species.

Cuprins

Meet the EaglesAncestors and RelativesA View to a KillThe Next GenerationThreats and EnemiesEagles in CultureUnderstanding, Protecting and Enjoying EaglesGlossaryFurther Reading and ResourcesAcknowledgementsImage CreditsIndex