Population Ecology of the Gyrfalcon in Iceland with Comparative Notes on the Merlin and the Raven

Population Ecology of the Gyrfalcon in Iceland with Comparative Notes on the Merlin and the Raven
Title Population Ecology of the Gyrfalcon in Iceland with Comparative Notes on the Merlin and the Raven PDF eBook
Author Ólafur Karl Nielsen
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 1986
Genre Birds of prey
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Gyrfalcon

Gyrfalcon
Title Gyrfalcon PDF eBook
Author Norman Barichello
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 183
Release 2020-03-13
Genre Nature
ISBN 1525551043

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Gyrfalcons and humans have shared a remarkable relationship since prehistoric times. These extraordinary arctic falcons have been revered, coveted as an item of commerce, persecuted, and enjoyed as a spectacle of sport for at least ten thousand years. Today, climate change has brought new challenges, with habitat in the far north changing rapidly as natural cycles begin to break down. Drawn from over thirty years of study and observation, this in-depth study provides a comprehensive view of the gyrfalcon’s place in the arctic ecosystem, including their inextricable link to their primary pray, the ptarmigan, and their antagonistic relationship with golden eagles. It explores the connection the bird has had with humanity in both legend and practice, and the challenges it faces as its habitat continues to change. This definitive look at the gyrfalcon shows us both sides of the majestic bird: the master of its domain and a threatened species facing an uncertain future.

Historical Dictionary of Iceland

Historical Dictionary of Iceland
Title Historical Dictionary of Iceland PDF eBook
Author Gudmundur Halfdanarson
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 339
Release 2008-10-23
Genre History
ISBN 0810862743

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While Iceland is the second largest inhabited island in Europe, with only 313,000 inhabitants in 2007, the Icelanders form one of the smallest independent nations in the world. Around two-thirds of the population lives in the capital, Reykjav'k, and its suburbs, while the rest is spread around the inhabitable area of the country. Until fairly recently the Icelandic nation was unusually homogeneous, both in cultural and religious terms; in 1981, around 98 percent of the nation was born in Iceland and 96 percent belonged to the Lutheran state church or other Lutheran religious sects. In 2007, these numbers were down to 89 and 86 percent respectively, reflecting the rapidly growing multicultural nature of Icelandic society. The second edition of the Historical Dictionary of Iceland traces Iceland's history and provides a compass for the direction the country is heading. This is done through its chronology, introductory essays, appendixes, map, bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on important persons, places, events, and institutions and significant political, economic, social, and cultural aspects.

Wildlife Review

Wildlife Review
Title Wildlife Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 596
Release 1987
Genre Wildlife conservation
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Falconry.

Falconry.
Title Falconry. PDF eBook
Author Emma Ford
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 119
Release 1998
Genre Falconry
ISBN 1428993010

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The A to Z of Iceland

The A to Z of Iceland
Title The A to Z of Iceland PDF eBook
Author Gudmundur Halfdanarson
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 342
Release 2010-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 1461671914

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While Iceland is the second largest inhabited island in Europe, with only 313,000 inhabitants in 2007, the Icelanders form one of the smallest independent nations in the world. Around two-thirds of the population lives in the capital, Reykjavík, and its suburbs, while the rest is spread around the inhabitable area of the country. Until fairly recently the Icelandic nation was unusually homogeneous, both in cultural and religious terms; in 1981, around 98 percent of the nation was born in Iceland and 96 percent belonged to the Lutheran state church or other Lutheran religious sects. In 2007, these numbers were down to 89 and 86 percent respectively, reflecting the rapidly growing multicultural nature of Icelandic society. The A to Z of Iceland traces Iceland's history and provides a compass for the direction the country is heading. This is done through its chronology, introductory essays, appendixes, map, bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on important persons, places, events, and institutions and significant political, economic, social, and cultural aspects.

Canadian Journal of Zoology

Canadian Journal of Zoology
Title Canadian Journal of Zoology PDF eBook
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Pages 798
Release 1988
Genre Electronic journals
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