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Rating:  Summary: Photographs alone worth the price of the book Review: According to the blurb on the book cover, the author's interest in raptors "began at an early age when he started birding with his third-grade teacher" and now the author is founder and director of the Calif. Raptor Education Center.
The photographs are exquisite, starting with the photo on the front cover -- a close-up, eye-to-eye view of a bald eagle.
The book has 4 parts: 1) Gifts of Birth (physical characteristics), 2) Struggle to Survive (migration, etc.), 3) Living in Balance (habitat destruction, accidents, etc.) and 4) the Future (which is more of a discussion of present actions being taken to preserve these birds).
Good for beginners (like me!), although a bibliography would have enhanced this book.
Rating:  Summary: Photographs alone worth the price of the book Review: According to the blurb on the book cover, the author's interest in raptors "began at an early age when he started birding with his third-grade teacher" and now the author is founder and director of the Calif. Raptor Education Center.
The photographs are exquisite, starting with the photo on the front cover -- a close-up, eye-to-eye view of a bald eagle.
The book has 4 parts: 1) Gifts of Birth (physical characteristics), 2) Struggle to Survive (migration, etc.), 3) Living in Balance (habitat destruction, accidents, etc.) and 4) the Future (which is more of a discussion of present actions being taken to preserve these birds).
Good for beginners (like me!), although a bibliography would have enhanced this book.
Rating:  Summary: How Much do you really want to know about Raptors? Review: I am a very good friend of Johns, and not only is he a great author and photographer, He also run an outdoor camp for children to teach them about the earth. What a great man. No matter how much you think you know, John can teach you more. Especially with this book. The more you read and look at it, the more you continue to learn.
Rating:  Summary: Photography is some of the best! Review: Raptors: Birds of Prey, by John Hendrickson contains some of the most stunning pictures of Raptors I have ever seen. Many varieties of birds are presented, and one truly gets a feel for the birds in the wild. The information presented in the book is rather general and does not match the quality of the photographs. Still, a good introductory book into the study of raptors. I would recommend this book for casual bird watchers or for use as a coffee table book.
Rating:  Summary: Photography is some of the best! Review: Raptors: Birds of Prey, by John Hendrickson contains some of the most stunning pictures of Raptors I have ever seen. Many varieties of birds are presented, and one truly gets a feel for the birds in the wild. The information presented in the book is rather general and does not match the quality of the photographs. Still, a good introductory book into the study of raptors. I would recommend this book for casual bird watchers or for use as a coffee table book.
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