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Flying imprint sparrowhawks is often unfairly portrayed as being
overly complex and highly technical. Sparrowhawks - A Falconer's
Guide aims to paint a far more informed picture, and to perhaps
dispel some of the myths. Written with the beginner in mind, it is
based on considerable first-hand experience of the author and a
number of other respected falconers from the United Kingdom,
Croatia, Ireland and Turkey who have specialized in flying
sparrowhawks. By drawing comparisons with some of the most ancient
trapping and training techniques of the East, and by making a
connection with modern Western falconry practices, this remarkable
book encapsulates the timeless beauty and joy of sparrowhawking,
which crosses all cultures. Topics covered include: equipment,
preparing to receive your sparrowhawk chick and imprinting;
training, behaviour, quarry, entering, field craft and hawking in
many different types of terrain; methodologies of captive breeding
in the West; problems associated with the rehabilitation and
release of wild sparrowhawks in the United Kingdom and finally, the
vitally important subject of sparrowhawk health and welfare.
Written with the non-specialist in mind, this guide is a must-have for flower lovers, hikers, tour guides and tourists – anyone interested in identifying the wild flowers that grace the Cape Peninsula.
Wild Flowers of the Cape Peninsula covers the most remarkable and commonly seen wild flowers of Table Mountain, Silvermine and Cape Point. The book was originally published as Common Wild Flowers of Table Mountain in 2007, then revised in 2013 to include the flowers of Silvermine.
This new edition offers:
- 360 (previously 208) of the region’s most remarkable and commonly seen wild flowers
- Clear photographs of all featured flowers and concise, informative text
- Flowers grouped according to colour, to help with quick ID
- Walking routes in the Peninsula’s famed reserves, plotted on 3 clear maps
- Illustrated glossary of terms
This is the picture book for every little one's shelf, about how
sometimes the smallest people make the biggest difference. A
beautiful owl lives in the tree outside Ben's house. Ben calls him
Mr Hoot. When grown-ups want to chop down Mr Hoot's tree, Ben has
to act fast to save him. This warm, funny and inspiring story shows
how we can all protect the wildlife that lives all around us. With
characteristic warmth and humour, Helen Stephens' exquisite new
picture book celebrates the precious wildlife that lives all around
us, and shows how even the smallest of us can help to protect it.
Hugely topical: a warmly funny environmental book with heart - will
inspire children to look out for, love and protect their local
wildlife Striking cover design with gold foil - a perfect gift book
Helen Stephens is an Instagram star with nearly 20,000 followers.
She also launched her own online illustration course, The Good Ship
Illustration
As time passes things do change. When I was a child coon hunting
and selling furs was a must for many famlies to survive. Some
famlies lived on wild game through the winter for survival for
their famlies. You will read all about this in the stories that I
have collected from avid coon hunters.
I have lived in Schuyler County all my life, I have had a lot of
things happen in my sixty-nine years. I have been run off the road
by other drivers, also did things that people go to jail for today.
I also coon hunted from the time I was able to. I been lost many a
night, ran out of gas on the river with other hunters, but it never
stopped us from going again the next night. When buying furs some
people did not know one amimal from another, as you will read in on
of my friends story, who was also a fur buyer. If you have hunted
at all you will enjoy this book and will even bring some of your
own memories alive.
Wildfowling is the most romantic, exciting and challenging of all
the field sports. All wildfowlers have a little poetry in their
souls. The majority of fowlers are thoroughgoing individualists. A
typical wildfowler is a true hunter, bred and born - a lone wolf
pitting his wits and knowledge against the wiles of some of the
wariest and fastest birds on earth. Taking all this into account it
is no surprise that wildfowling has fascinated a great many well
known writers as well as inspiring many lesser known and even
amateur writers to write with brilliance and passion about their
sport. In this book I have attempted to select a number of gems and
rarities of fowling literature from famous writers as well as
including notes, articles and snippets from less well known, but
nevertheless, enthusiastic scribes. This anthology will, I hope,
help preserve some of the more obscure wildfowling tales for
gunners of the future. Several of the post war wildfowling stories
include those of writers who contributed to now defunct sporting
periodicals of that era. Their stories I consider masterpieces of
the genre and have been included for the benefit of future
generations. In some cases it has been impossible to communicate
with them or their relatives, who may contact the publishers if
they so wish.
This book is fill with adventure as Airforce enlistlee Toby
Scroggins is forced to rely on the suvrvial skills that he learned
as a youngster from his Grandpa Ben. While on military leave,
Scroggins goes on a guided Kodiac bear hunt in a wilderness region
of Alaska. While in route, the small planed flying them to the
hunting site crashed, and Toby was the lone survivor. Being thrust
into a desolate and harsh environment, Toby had to rely on his
instincts to survive. This book is laced with excitement and
romance as Toby meets and falls in love with Tara, a native Alaskan
eskimo. To add to the drama, Toby was facing courtmartial from the
Airforce for being AWOL. This book, like the previous book
published by this author, will melt your heart as you continue your
adaptation into the Scroggins family and their loyality to faith
and family values.
"Now see a different perspective as Horse himself speaks from
the ages, and inspires you with a deeper understanding of Horseness
and purpose with you. See here what discovery there is regarding
health in us, and mind games we play with you, our dearest opponent
in Gamehood. We delight in our transactions and we delight in this
presentation of our words regarding so many subjects we have longed
for you to understand. I never mince words when given the
opportunity to use them, so prepare for directness of Horse,
honesty to a degree unchallenged in creatures, and benevolence in
understanding as you have longed to know and be reassured about in
your doings with us in history. And we are content now.
Read a little and let it soak, for this is horse's desire when
you interact with us. It will deepen as it sits with you and will
take you to the level of appreciation and understanding that your
heart and soul desires with us."
-Dante
Originally published in the early 1900's, this book is now rare and
much sought after in its first edition. READ COUNTRY BOOKS have
republished it using the original text with its numerous vintage
black and white photos. Four hundred and fifteen pages contain
twenty eight detailed articles by well known Cockers and Game Fowl
breeders of that era, most notably C.A. Finsterbusch, G.W. Means
and D.H. Pierce. Contents Include: - Wisconsins Red Shufflers. -
Blue Boones. - Grey Tormentors. - The Miner Blues. - Clairbornes. -
Sid Taylors. - Black Roundheads. - Rhett Morgan Fowl. - Walker
Mugwumps. - Gregory Tassels. - Red Cubans. - French and Belgian
Cocks. - The Asil. - Mahoney Gulls. - Volunteers. - Malay Fowl. -
Fardowns. - Grimme Fowl. - Hammond Gordons. - John Stone Fowl. -
Cocks and Cockers in South America. - Secret Ways of Nature. -
Steel Fighters. - English Game Fowl. - Alabama Roundheads. -
Methods of Conditioning Cocks. - Experience in Breeding. Nursing
Cocks. Assembled in these chapters is much comprehensive
information on Game Fowl Strains, History, Records, Breeding and
Fighting Tips, and many Rare Vintage Photos. This is a fascinating
read for all Game Fowl enthusiasts and historians, but also
contains much information that is still useful and practical today.
Many of the earliest sporting books, particularly those dating back
to the 1800s, are now extremely scarce and very expensive. READ
COUNTRY BOOKS are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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