The Hen Harrier’s Year

Cover of The Hen Harrier's Year by Ian Carter
Author: Ian Carter
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781784273859
Dimensions:
Height: 8.99 Inches
Length: 6.24 Inches
Weight: 1.08687895166 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 598.94
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The Hen Harrier’s Year by Ian Carter, published by Pelagic Publishing Limited in 2022, offers an insightful exploration of the Hen Harrier, a bird of prey facing significant challenges in the UK. This 180-page book presents a year-long account of the Hen Harrier’s life, detailing its nesting habits in summer and survival strategies during the harsh winter months. The narrative highlights the bird’s spectacular behaviors and the ongoing conservation issues it faces, particularly in relation to grouse moors.

Readers will find a blend of monthly observations and informative chapters that delve into the history and current status of the Hen Harrier. The book addresses the complex relationship between the species and its environment, including the conflicts arising from its presence on grouse moors. Accompanied by evocative illustrations, this edition aims to raise awareness about the Hen Harrier’s plight and encourage interest in its conservation. The content is designed to appeal to nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and anyone interested in wildlife and conservation efforts.


Official synopsis Publisher

Most British birds of prey have largely recovered from historical persecution, but the beleaguered Hen Harrier is still struggling and remains far less common than it should be. This is a particular shame, because it is one of our most inspiring raptors. Spectacular sky-dancing displays and balletic food passes from male to female brighten up the moors in summer. And in winter, communal roosts in the lowlands attract birders from far and wide to catch sight of this now-elusive species.

This book follows the Hen Harrier over a year: from rearing young hidden away in dense heather, to the fight for survival in the harshest months of winter. Interspersed among the monthly accounts are chapters on the history and status of this iconic bird, as well as an overview of one of the most intractable conflicts in modern conservation: the Hen Harrier’s liking for grouse moors (and the Red Grouse that live there) wins it few friends among shooters, and ongoing persecution continues to hamper its recovery. There are tentative signs of progress, but its fate as a breeding bird in England hangs in the balance.

Evocative illustrations, in part based on privileged access to the handful of breeding birds that remain on England’s moors, showcase the Hen Harrier’s exploits through the seasons. These will delight admirers of this species and hopefully foster a greater interest in its wellbeing. The Hen Harrier needs all the help it can get.

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Publisher: Pelagic Publishing Limited. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781784273859.
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Language: en. Pages: 180.

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