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Call of the Eagle (Paperback, New)
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Call of the Eagle (Paperback, New)
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Discovery Miles 4 680
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This is an account of one man's 30-year involvement with England's
rarest bird, the golden eagle. Initially employed by the RSPB as a
senior species protection warden at a secret location in Cumbria,
the author describes the intricacies of establishing a protection
regime by wardens that would operate for the next 26 years and his
efforts to protect and study this iconic species. The Lakeland
eagles were at their most productive during his tenure, rearing six
eaglets in the six years before he widened his interest to study
eagles in Scotland as well as England. The author discovered and
recorded many previously unknown facts about golden eagles. He
began to plan and implement projects which would expand knowledge
of the species as well as helping to secure their foothold in
England. His project is the most detailed and complete study of a
pair of golden eagles with, at its heart, the life and times of an
eagle he followed from its arrival in 1982 until its death, 22
years later. A bird that would eventually show little fear of him
and accept his presence rather than flee. The author recounts the
hardships experienced by the eagle and eagle-watcher alike, and his
record of behaviour at the nest is unparalleled. However, working
with golden eagles is not without difficulties and the author's
encounters with unsympathetic shepherds and poor decision-making
are also described, as are his dealings with egg collectors who
craved to add the rare English eagle eggs to their collections. His
efforts to counter their intrusions even saw him rebuilding eagle
eyries that had been so dispassionately destroyed! However, "Call
of the Eagle" amply illustrates the close attachment and passion
that drove the author to devote so much of his life to this
magnificent raptor, famed as the King of Birds.
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