Urban Raptors


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Urban Raptors is the first book to offer a complete overview of urban ecosystems in the context of bird-of-prey ecology and conservation. This comprehensive volume examines the urban environment, explains why some species adapt to urban areas but others do not, and introduces modern research tools to help in the study of urban raptors. It delves into climate change adaptation, human-wildlife conflict, and the unique risks birds of prey face in urban areas before concluding with real-world wildlife management case studies and suggestions for future research and conservation efforts. Among researchers, urban green space planners, wildlife management agencies, birders, and informed citizens alike, Urban Raptors will foster a greater understanding of birds of prey and an increased willingness to accommodate them as important members, not intruders, of our cities.




Urban Raptors


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Raptors are an unusual success story of wildness thriving in the heart of our cities—they have developed substantial populations around the world in recent decades. But there are deeper issues around how these birds make their urban homes. New research provides insight into the role of raptors as vital members of the urban ecosystem and future opportunities for protection, management, and environmental education. A cutting-edge synthesis of over two decades of scientific research, Urban Raptors is the first book to offer a complete overview of urban ecosystems in the context of bird-of-prey ecology and conservation. This comprehensive volume examines urban environments, explains why some species adapt to urban areas but others do not, and introduces modern research tools to help in the study of urban raptors. It also delves into climate change adaptation, human-wildlife conflict, and the unique risks birds of prey face in urban areas before concluding with real-world wildlife management case studies and suggestions for future research and conservation efforts. Boal and Dykstra have compiled the go-to single source of information on urban birds of prey. Among researchers, urban green space planners, wildlife management agencies, birders, and informed citizens alike, Urban Raptors will foster a greater understanding of birds of prey and an increased willingness to accommodate them as important members, not intruders, of our cities.




Providence Raptors


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A Decade of Stories and Photos by Peter Green




Behavioural and Ecological Consequences of Urban Life in Birds


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Urbanization is next to global warming the largest threat to biodiversity. Indeed, it is becoming increasingly evident that many bird species get locally extinct as a result of urban development. However, many bird species benefit from urbanization, especially through the abundance of human-provided resources, and increase in abundance and densities. These birds are intriguing to study in relation to its resilience and adaption to urban environments, but also in relation to its susceptibility and the potential costs of urban life. This Research Topic consisting of 30 articles (one review, two meta-analyzes and 27 original data papers) provides insights into species and population responses to urbanization through diverse lenses, including biogeography, community ecology, behaviour, life history evolution, and physiology.




Birds of Prey


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This book will provide the state-of-the-art on most of the topics involved in the ecology and conservation of birds of prey. With chapters authored by the most recognized and prestigious researchers on each of the fields, this book will become an authorized reference volume for raptor biologists and researchers around the world.




Urban Wings: A Photographic Journey of City Birds


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Welcome to "Urban Wings: A Photographic Journey of City Birds." As a bird photographer, Mukund has had the unique privilege of capturing the intricate beauty and essence of avian life in and around the wetlands of urban landscapes. This book aims to showcase the diversity and allure of birds that enrich our cities, captivating viewers with their presence and resilience. Amidst the concrete jungles and the cacophony of human activity, these feathered inhabitants often go unnoticed, blending seamlessly into the background. However, a closer look by Mukund reveals a fascinating array of species that have adapted and thrived within our metropolitan settings and adjoining wetlands. As urban sprawl encroaches upon green spaces, Mukund believes it becomes increasingly vital to acknowledge and celebrate our urban avian neighbors. Through the pages of this book, Mukund invites readers to embark on a visual adventure, unveiling the secret lives of these city and wetland-dwelling birds. From majestic raptors soaring above skyscrapers to delicate songbirds serenading in urban wetlands and city parks, each photograph within these pages tells its own unique story of survival and adaptation.




The Peregrine Returns


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"Published in Association with the Field Museum."




Raptors of Texas


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Winner, 2023 Outstanding Book Publication Award of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society Diurnal raptors—birds of prey that hunt during the day—include easily recognizable birds like eagles, hawks, or falcons. They may be seen perched on highway signs, electrical poles, or soaring overheard in urban and rural spaces across North America. Here, avian ecology and raptor experts C. Craig Farquhar and Clint W. Boal present the first comprehensive volume on these birds of prey in Texas. Given the state’s size, location, and biodiversity, it is not surprising that Texas leads other states in the documented number of raptor species. The introductory chapters of Raptors of Texas provide information on raptor ecology, evolution, behavior, morphology, and the unique conservation challenges raptors face in Texas and elsewhere. Detailed species descriptions of Texas’ regularly occurring diurnal raptors come next, illustrated with life-like graphite drawings and accompanied by unique, up-to-date range maps. Additionally, shorter entries for rare raptors sighted in the state are provided. This reference is a must-have for serious birders, ornithologists, avian ecologists, and wildlife professionals who want to know more about these birds of prey and the important roles they play in our urban and rural environments alike.




Birds Of Prey


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Birds of Prey: Raptors, Hawks, Eagles, Falcons, and Vultures of North America is an in-depth exploration of some of the most powerful and awe-inspiring birds found in the wild. This comprehensive guide takes readers on a journey through the skies, delving into the fascinating world of raptors, including hawks, eagles, falcons, vultures, and more. Whether you are a birdwatcher, wildlife enthusiast, or simply captivated by these majestic creatures, this book is an essential resource. In Chapter 1, you'll be introduced to raptors, their defining characteristics, and their importance in ecosystems. From their keen eyesight to their powerful talons, you'll discover what makes these birds of prey unique and how they fit into the avian family. Chapter 2 dives deeper into identification, helping you distinguish between different raptor species based on size, coloration, flight patterns, and habitat. One of the most fascinating aspects of these birds is their behavior, which is explored in Chapter 3. Learn about their hunting techniques, mating rituals, and migratory habits, offering a glimpse into the lives of these predators. The art of falconry is also covered in Chapter 4, where you'll uncover the history and techniques behind this ancient practice of training raptors for hunting. Conservation is at the heart of this book, with Chapter 5 focusing on the efforts being made to protect endangered raptor species. Discover the critical role that conservation plays in maintaining healthy ecosystems and the steps being taken to rehabilitate injured raptors, as discussed in Chapter 7. You'll also learn about the threats that urbanization poses to these birds in Chapter 9, as human development encroaches on their natural habitats. From the mighty eagles and hawks to the elusive owls and soaring vultures, Birds of Prey examines the diversity of raptor species in Chapters 10 through 19, providing insights into their nesting habits, breeding behaviors, and their role as apex predators in the food chain. This book also covers lesser-known raptors, offering readers a complete view of North America's incredible bird of prey population. Concluding with future conservation directions and the continued importance of raptors in our world, Chapter 20 leaves readers with a deeper understanding and appreciation of these majestic birds. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned bird enthusiast, Birds of Prey: Raptors, Hawks, Eagles, Falcons, and Vultures of North America is the ultimate guide for anyone interested in learning more about these extraordinary predators. TAGS: Birds of Prey, Raptors North America, Hawks Eagles Falcons Vultures, Birdwatching Guide, Wildlife Identification, Identify Raptors, Raptor Behavior, Falconry Guide, Raptor Conservation, Endangered Raptors, Raptor Habitat, Raptor Migration, Golden Eagle, Bald Eagle, Peregrine Falcon




Raptors in Human Landscapes


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This book is a collection of papers highlighting ways in which Raptors have successfully adapted to man-made landscapes and structures. The coverage of Raptors in Human Landscapes is broad, ranging from the impact of human activity on country-wide scales to the particular conditions associated with urban, cultivated, and industrial landscapes, as well as to the various schemes specifically directed towards the provision of artificial nest sites and platforms. The cases described hail from a wide geographic range including North and South America, Europe, Africa and elsewhere, and from a broad spectrum of species groups such as the falcons, accipiters, eagles, kites, and many others.This is a book of immense value not only to ornithologists and conservation biologists, but also to engineers and managers involved in all kinds of building and environmental work in cities, power and water works, agriculture, and forestry. - Serves as a good introduction to all aspects of the subject - Focuses on successful adaptations of Raptors to environmental change