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The Condor's Feather

The Condor's Feather
Author: Michael Webster
Publisher: September Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1914613015

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'A thrilling, deeply emotional and authentic bird-lover's travelogue.' James Lowen, author of Much Ado About Mothing 'One spring morning, as the cuckoos were arriving in England, we departed. At Tilbury Docks we slowly edged our Toyota camper into a shipping container and, like a heron scooping a frog from a marsh, our container was hoisted high over the dockside. Inside was everything we needed, our new life bound for South America.' After a vicious attack left Michael Webster in treatment for years, it was only his love of nature - in particular birds - that truly healed. Repaying this debt to nature, he and his wife embarked on their trip of a lifetime, travelling through South America; immersed in the wild, following and filming birds. For over four years Michael and Paula travelled the length of the Andes, the greatest mountain chain on Earth. From penguins in Patagonia, up beyond the hummingbirds of the equator, to the flamingos of the Caribbean. They endured dust storms, thundering gales, icy mountain tops and skin-searing heat, and tested the limits of their physical and mental strength as they lived wild, month after month, camping under galaxies of diamond stars. The Condor's Feather is testament to the possibility of new adventures, new friendships and new hope.


Much Ado About Mothing

Much Ado About Mothing
Author: James Lowen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1472966996

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James Lowen narrates a year-long quest to see Britain's rarest and more remarkable moths. Although mostly unseen by us, moths are everywhere. And their capacity to delight astounds. Inspired by a revelatory encounter with a Poplar Hawk-moth – a huge, velvety-winged wonder wrapped in silver – James Lowen embarks on a year-long quest to celebrate the joy of Britain's rarest and most remarkable moths. By hiking up mountains, wading through marshes and roaming by night amid ancient woodlands, James follows the trails of both Victorian collectors and present-day conservationists. Seeking to understand why they and many ordinary folk love what the general public purports to hate, his investigations reveal a heady world of criminality and controversy, derring-do and determination. From Cornwall to the Cairngorms, James explores British landscapes to coax these much-maligned creatures out from the cover of darkness and into the light. Moths are revealed to be attractive, astonishing and approachable; capable of migratory feats and camouflage mastery, moths have much to tell us on the state of the nation's wild and not-so-wild habitats. As a counterweight to his travels, James and his young daughter track the seasons through a kaleidoscope of moth species living innocently yet covertly in their suburban garden. Without even leaving home, they bond over a shared joy in the uncommon beauty of common creatures, for perhaps the greatest virtue of moths, we learn, is their accessibility. Moths may be everywhere, but above all, they are here. Quite unexpectedly, no animals may be better placed to inspire the environmentalists of the future.


Condors in Canyon Country

Condors in Canyon Country
Author: Sophie A. H. Osborn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Ten thousand years ago, the California condor's shadowraced across the rock faces of canyon walls throughout theSouthwest, but, over time, the majestic condor disappearedfrom this land--seemingly forever. Last seen in northernArizona in 1924, the California condor was on the brink ofextinction. In the early 1980s, scientists documented onlytwenty-two condors remaining in the wild, all in California.Thanks to a successful captive-breeding program, theirnumbers have increased dramatically, and dozens now flyfree over northern Arizona and southern Utah. Sophie A. H. Osborn's groundbreaking book, Condors inCanyon Country, tells the tragic but ultimately triumphantstory of the condors of the Grand Canyon region. A naturalstoryteller, Osborn has written an in-depth, highly personalnarrative that brings you along as the author and othercondor biologists struggle to ensure the survival of thespecies. The book's kaleidoscopic photographs of thesehuge birds flying free over the Southwest are nearly asbreathtaking as seeing California condors live. The onlybook of its kind, Condors in Canyon Country is a must-readfor anyone passionate about endangered species and whathumankind can do to save them.


Veedor the Condor

Veedor the Condor
Author: B. L. Walker
Publisher: PublishingWorks
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780964895904

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Describes how naturalist John McNeely adopted an Andean condor born in captivity and how he worked with the bird, allowing it to fly free and using it in traveling educational programs.


California Condors

California Condors
Author: Mary R. Dunn
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1491420898

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"Describes the characteristics, habitat, behavior, life cycle, and threats to California condors."--


Condor

Condor
Author: Robert I. Mesta
Publisher: Grand Canyon Association
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Condors
ISBN: 9780938216858

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While checking his traps in the Grand Canyon, Little Feather spies two condors, and with the help of his grandfather he realizes that his destiny is to help and protect them.


Dinosaurs with Feathers

Dinosaurs with Feathers
Author: Caroline Arnold
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780618003983

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Offers a look at the scientific research on the relationship between birds and dinosaurs according to past and present findings, including the recent discovery of a dinosaur with feathers.


Peruvian Featherworks

Peruvian Featherworks
Author: Heidi King
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-12-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300169795

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This title provides an in-depth and authoritative review of feeatherworking traditions in ancient Peru. The book includes a discussion of important recent discoveries, considerations of iconography, and basic technical characteristics of feather works.


Feather Trails

Feather Trails
Author: Sophie A. H. Osborn
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2024-05-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1645022439

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The story of one woman’s remarkable work with a trio of charismatic, endangered bird species—and her discoveries about the devastating threats that imperil them. In Feather Trails, wildlife biologist and birder Sophie A. H. Osborn reveals how the harmful environmental choices we’ve made—including pesticide use, the introduction of invasive species, lead poisoning, and habitat destruction—have decimated Peregrine Falcons, Hawaiian Crows, and California Condors. In the Rocky Mountains, the cloud forests of Hawai’i, and the Grand Canyon, Sophie and her colleagues work day-to-day to try to reintroduce these birds to the wild, even when it seems that the odds are steeply stacked against their survival. With humor and suspense, Feather Trails introduces us to the fascinating behaviors and unique personalities of Sophie’s avian charges and shows that what endangers them ultimately threatens all life on our planet. More than a deeply researched environmental investigation, Feather Trails is also a personal journey and human story, in which Sophie overcomes her own obstacles—among them heat exhaustion, poachers, rattlesnakes, and chauvinism. Ultimately, Feather Trails is an inspiring, poignant narrative about endangered birds and how our choices can help to ensure a future not only for the rarest species, but for us too. "An intimate look at the wonder and effort needed for working with endangered species in the wild. [Osborn's] matter-of-fact writing style and wry humor make the reader part of the action."—Booklist (starred review)


The California Condor

The California Condor
Author: Carl B. Koford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1966
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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