Birds of Prey

“Birds of Prey” by an unknown author is published by Murdoch Books in 1990 and spans 240 pages. This book provides a detailed exploration of the biology of various birds of prey, examining their feeding habits, social behavior, and their interactions with humans, who are their primary predator. The edition is enriched with stunning photographs that capture a wide range of species, from the largest condor to the smallest falcon.
Readers will find an informative presentation of the intricate lives of these birds, highlighting aspects of their ecology and behavior. The book delves into topics related to zoology and nature, making it a valuable resource for those interested in birdwatching and the biological sciences. With its engaging content and visual appeal, “Birds of Prey” serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of these remarkable creatures.
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This book gives a fascinating picture of the biology of these birds, their feeding habits, social behavior, and their relationship with their only significant predator, man. It is enhanced by stunning photographs, of the largest condor to the smallest falcon.
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