Posted on 05/27/2017 9:59:47 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Birds of Prey is a beautifully executed reference work bursting with tack-sharp photos of raptors doing their dastardly worst...
This is not a book for the faint of heart; rather, it celebrates every blinding stoop, lucky snag and talon-clench of the birds that kill to live.Describing a banking ferruginous hawk, all bunched talons, angled wings and flinty yellow glare, Mr. Dunne writes: If ground squirrels have nightmares, this is what they look like.
The small, muscular falcons called merlins seem to be a favorite, to judge from the authors descriptions of merlin flights near Cape May, N.J., during which the gossamer wings of insects fall like ticker tape in the late afternoon as birds hunt. A photo of a juvenile merlin clutching a large dragonfly in each fist bears out this unusual observation...
showing what birds do rather than simply how they look. These hawks are mating, stooping, snatching prey. A peregrine tosses a cedar waxwing to two shrilling juveniles, all in midair; a merlin makes off with a struggling western sandpiper, craggy fist clenched around its neck in a cartoonish grip. A bald eagle flips sideways, reaching under a panicked osprey for its fish prize.
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Stupid Paywall...
See the eagle soar, and fly,
Dance with clouds; and even try
To catch the wind-
Till sudden movement, Raptor-sought
Brings duty back to Hunter's thought,
And dreams, of Earth-bound prey-
Soon caught.
The tiny kitten on the ground,
Dreams too: To dance!
Then spins around
When talons meet, and airborne might
Turns kitty's daydreams into night.
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So I’ve been told.
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