Eagles
Title | Eagles PDF eBook |
Author | Ann C. Cooper |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 67 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Eagles |
ISBN | 1879373114 |
The story of a Sioux Indian boy and an injured eaglet set in contemporary times serves as a fable about eagles as part of a fragile ecosystem, and encourages the reader's participation in the rest of the book. Through various activities, children will learn the natural history of eagles from a scientific, ethnographic, and environmental perspective. They'll also learn strategies for living in or near areas that eagles inhabit. Ages 8-12
Eagle in the Sky
Title | Eagle in the Sky PDF eBook |
Author | Wilbur Smith |
Publisher | Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd. |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2018-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1785765779 |
An action-packed story of love, duty and destiny, by global sensation Wilbur Smith. 'A master storyteller' - Sunday Times 'Wilbur Smith is one of those benchmarks against whom others are compared' - The Times 'No one does adventure quite like Smith' - Daily Mirror The higher you fly, the harder you fall . . . From a young age it's clear that David Morgan is a 'bird', a natural pilot, most at home in the air. His family want him to take over the family business, but David is determined to follow his destiny, and joins the South African Air Force, where he is commended for his skills. When he meets Debra, a beautiful young Israeli writer, David once again feels the pull of destiny. He joins the Israeli Defence Force and finds himself caught up in the country's struggles. But when the war separates him from Debra, David feels his two destinies pulling him apart. Can he become the man he always dreamed of being, without losing the woman he's fighting for?
Birds Of Prey: Hunters Of The Sky
Title | Birds Of Prey: Hunters Of The Sky PDF eBook |
Author | Nicky Huys |
Publisher | Nicky Huys Books |
Pages | 101 |
Release | 2024-02-29 |
Genre | Nature |
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"Birds of Prey: Hunters of the Sky" takes readers on a captivating journey into the world of raptors, showcasing the awe-inspiring hunting prowess and aerial mastery of these magnificent birds. Through stunning photography and insightful descriptions, this book delves into the lives of hawks, eagles, falcons, and owls, revealing their unique characteristics, hunting techniques, and vital role in maintaining ecological balance. From the intense focus of a diving eagle to the silent flight of a nocturnal owl, each page offers a glimpse into the thrilling world of these apex predators. Whether you are a bird enthusiast, nature lover, or wildlife photographer, "Birds of Prey: Hunters of the Sky" is a must-have for anyone seeking a deeper understanding and appreciation of these majestic creatures.
Stand on the Sky
Title | Stand on the Sky PDF eBook |
Author | Erin Bow |
Publisher | HMH Books For Young Readers |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1328557464 |
An exquisitely written, uplifting middle grade debut by acclaimed author, Erin Bow, about a young girl who defies her family's expectations in order to save her brother and become an eagle hunter, perfect for fans of PAX. It goes against all tradition for Aisulu to train an eagle, for among the Kazakh nomads, only men can fly them. But everything changes when Aisulu discovers that her brother, Serik, has been concealing a bad limp that risks not just his future as the family's leader, but his life too. When her parents leave to seek a cure for Serik in a distant hospital, Aisulu finds herself living with her intimidating uncle and strange auntie--and secretly caring for an orphaned baby eagle. To save her brother and keep her family from having to leave their nomadic life behind forever, Aisulu must earn her eagle's trust and fight for her right to soar. Along the way, she discovers that family are people who choose each other, home is a place you build, and hope is a thing with feathers. Erin Bow's lyrical middle grade debut is perfect for fans of original animal-friendship stories like Pax and Because of Winn Dixie.
Hunting with Eagles
Title | Hunting with Eagles PDF eBook |
Author | Palani Mohan |
Publisher | Merrell |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 9781858946436 |
For many hundreds of years Kazakh nomads have been grazing their livestock near the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia. The Altai Kazakhs are unique in their tradition of using golden eagles to hunt on horseback. The lifestyle of these hunters, known in Kazakh as burtkitshis, is changing rapidly, and over the last few years the award-winning photographer Palani Mohan has spent time with these men and their families, documenting a culture under threat. The special bond between a hunter and his eagle begins when the hunter takes an eagle pup from a nest high on the rock face. The pups are usually about four years old (a golden eagle can live to 30 years of age). It's important that the pup has learned to hunt and is not still dependent on her mother; but neither can she be too old nor experienced, or she will not learn to live with humans. The hunters take only female pups from the nest, as females are larger and more powerful and aggressive than the males. Adult female golden eagles can have a wingspan of up to 9 feet, and weigh over 15 pounds. The eagle pup gradually learns to accept food from the hunter, and once trust has been established, the hunter begins to train the bird. The hunters describe the eagle as part of their family. The eagle takes pride of place in the home most of the time except during the day in the summer months or the warmest part of the day in the winter months. While all the men in the family handle the eagle, only the man who took her from the nest hunts with her. Hunting takes place in winter, when temperatures can plummet to minus 40 degrees Farenheit. The birds are carried in swaddling, which the hunters claim keeps them both warm and calm. The strong bond between hunter and eagle is strengthened by the amount of time they spend together. Hunting trips can last many days, as the hunter and eagle trek up to a mountain ridge to obtain a good view across the landscape. Once the prey - usually a fox - is spotted, the hunter charges towards it to flush it into the open, then releases the eagle to make the kill. Hunters traditionally wear fur coats made from the skins of the prey their eagle has caught. The relationship between hunter and eagle typically lasts six to eight years, then the eagle is released back into the wild to breed. One hunter tells Mohan: 'You love them as your own, even when you set them free at the end.' In his book, which comprises an introductory essay and 90 dramatic duotone images, Mohan explains how the burkitshis are slowing dying out. Rather than endure the brutal winters, their children choose to move to the capital, Ulan Bator, for a better way of life. There are also fewer golden eagles in the Altai Mountains. Although the 'Golden Eagle Festival' takes place every October to showcase the ancient art of hunting with eagles, attracting tourists from across the world, there are only between 50 and 60 'true' hunters left. This book is therefore a timely, important record of these proud men and their magnificent eagles in a remote, unforgiving part of the planet.
Birds of Prey
Title | Birds of Prey PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Ovington |
Publisher | |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780820009087 |
In text, drawings and color illustrations, this book describes birds of prey - eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, kites and vultures - and discusses the importance of these birds and their function within ecosystems.
Arctic Wings
Title | Arctic Wings PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Charles Brown |
Publisher | Braided River |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780898869750 |
Two hundred color images celebrating the birds that journey to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge each year are accompanied by essays by noted biologists and conservationists.