THE PEREGRINE FALCON. By Richard Sale and Steve Watson. Second edition.

THE PEREGRINE FALCON. By Richard Sale and Steve Watson. Second edition.

WILDLIFE DIARY: A YEAR IN THE OLD WELSH COUNTY OF MEIRIONNYDD. By Brian Macdonald. Illustrations by C.F. Tunnicliffe O.B.E., R.A.

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THE PEREGRINE FALCON. By Richard Sale and Steve Watson. Second edition. Signed and limited slipcased issue.

(2022) 2024 2nd edition - slipcased version. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Pp576. Colour photographs, tables and charts, pictorial end-papers, good bibliography. Blue boards, spine titled in gilt. Green cloth slipcase.

Over the last five years, the urban population of Peregrines has increased dramatically. In part this was due to the increase in urban pigeon populations where pigeons breed, Peregrines can flourish. But the human populations of towns and cities have also helped, providing potential breeding sites and installing video cameras so that urban folk can watch and admire the falcons. Renowned for their speed and flight abilities, a bird that once could only be seen in remote, wild places, became a star of local CCTV. This updated book investigates all aspects of Peregrine life, from plumage, through diet, breeding and survival. The falcons breed on all continents apart from Antarctica and data has been collected from across that vast range. In addition, modern technology has been used to study the flights which have made the falcon famous as arguably the fastest creature on the planet. Allied to excellent photography the result is a comprehensive book on this most iconic bird. In this new edition dissections and computer reconstructions have revealed more about the structure of the air sacs that are part of the respiratory system. Chapter 3 provides new data and discussion on the function and evolutionary origin of the Peregrine's tubercle (a cone-shaped structure in the nostril) and dispels some of the myths surrounding this structure. Additionally, results from micro-CT scanning reveal previously unseen details on bone thickness of limb and wing bones and on the internal anatomy of the nasal passage. Together with this anatomical data, results from behavioural experiments presented here strongly support the idea that peregrine falcons have a sense of olfaction they use in hunting.
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Book Code
63249
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Author Sale (Richard) and Watson (Steve).
Book Code 63249
ISBN 095717327X / 9780957173279.
Book Description Fine new copy in dust-wrapper and green cloth slipcase. Limitation bookplate - one of only 50 copies signed by both authors.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 2024
Publisher Published by the author. (Snowfinch Publishing).
Place Coberley, Gloucestershire.