American Kestrels in Modern Falconry

American Kestrels in Modern Falconry
Title American Kestrels in Modern Falconry PDF eBook
Author Matthew Mullenix
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 2002
Genre Falconry
ISBN

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"This extensive work represents a nuts-and-bolts approach to training and flying kestrels...A must-have for all apprentices and others who wish to know more about the intricacies of maintaining and flying a small raptor such as the American Kestrel." --Publisher's description.

Modern Falconry

Modern Falconry
Title Modern Falconry PDF eBook
Author Jack Samson
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 1984
Genre Nature
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American Kestrel

American Kestrel
Title American Kestrel PDF eBook
Author Kate Davis
Publisher Mountain Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre American kestrel
ISBN 9780878426362

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In American Kestrel: Pint-sized Predator, part natural history, part photographic exploration, renowned bird expert and master educator Kate Davis delves into the world of the American Kestrel, inviting you into the safe confines of its cavity nest and favored habitats. You'll learn about the American Kestrel's hunting tactics and prey, breeding strategies, migration paths and patterns, and the kestrel's current status their numbers are declining, and nobody's quite sure why. Davis enthusiastically imparts the wisdom she has gained through extensive research and firsthand experience. One hundred astonishing photos shot by Davis and award-winning photographer Rob Palmer illustrate in full-color glory the story Davis deftly weaves.

The Falconer's Apprentice

The Falconer's Apprentice
Title The Falconer's Apprentice PDF eBook
Author William C. Oakes
Publisher Eaglewing Publishing
Total Pages 124
Release 1994
Genre Nature
ISBN

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A Kestrel for a Knave

A Kestrel for a Knave
Title A Kestrel for a Knave PDF eBook
Author Barry Hines
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 208
Release 2000-05-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 014190383X

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Life is tough and cheerless for Billy Casper, a disillusioned teenager growing up in a small Yorkshire mining town. Violence is commonplace and he is frequently cold and hungry. Yet he is determined to be a survivor and when he finds Kes, a kestrel hawk he discovers a passion in life. Billy identifies with her proud silence and she inspired in him the trust and love that nothing else can. Intense and raw and bitingly honest, A KETREL FOR A KNAVE was first published in 1968 and was also madeinto a highly acclaimed film, 'Kes', directed by Ken Loach.

The Art and Practice of Hawking

The Art and Practice of Hawking
Title The Art and Practice of Hawking PDF eBook
Author Edward Blair Michell
Publisher
Total Pages 346
Release 1900
Genre Falco
ISBN

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No Way But Gentlenesse

No Way But Gentlenesse
Title No Way But Gentlenesse PDF eBook
Author Richard Hines
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 293
Release 2016-03-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1408868032

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“There is no way but gentlenesse to redeeme a Hawke” Edmund Bert, 1619 Born and raised in the South Yorkshire mining village of Hoyland Common, Richard Hines remembers sliding down heaps of coal dust, listening out for the colliery siren at the end of shifts, and praying for his father's safe return. It seemed all too likely that he would follow in his father's footsteps and end up working in the pits, especially when to his mother's horror and his own he failed the 11+, so that unlike his older brother Barry, who had passed the exam to grammar school and who seemed to be heading for great things, Richard was left without hope of academic achievement. Crushed by this, and persecuted by the cruelty of his teachers, Richard spent his time in the fields and meadows just beyond the colliery slag heap. One morning, walking in the grounds of a ruined medieval manor, he came across a nest of kestrels. Instantly captivated, he sought out ancient falconry texts from the local library, and pored over the strange and beautiful language there. With just these books, some ingenuity, and his profound respect for the hawk's indomitable wildness, Richard learned to “man”, or train, his kestrel, Kes, and in the process grow into the man he would become. Richard and his experiences with kestrels inspired Barry's classic novel A Kestrel for a Knave. When production began on what would become Ken Loach's iconic film Kes, Richard found himself training the kestrels that would soar on screen and into cinematic history. No Way But Gentlenesse is a superb, moving memoir of one remarkable boy's love for a forgotten culture, and his attempt to find salvation in the natural world.