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Australian Birds of Prey: The Biology and Ecology of Raptors [Hardcover]

Professor Penny Olsen (Author)
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December 1, 1995

The extraordinary wildlife of Australia has long held a special fascination for people throughout the world. Now international authority Penny Olsen offers the definitive work on Australia's spectacular birds of prey.

With more than 300 dramatic color photographs and detailed illustrations by noted wildlife artists, Australian Birds of Prey is the ultimate guide to the ecology, predation, and behavior of these majestic animals. From the diminutive Collared Sparrowhawk to the powerful Wedge-tailed Eagle, birds of prey inhabit virtually every corner of the continent. But why is Australia considered a "land of falcons"? How has its arid climate and long isolation from other continents affected its population of raptors? Why are there no Australian vultures?

In describing Australia's twenty-four species of birds of prey, Olsen relates their complex biology to the continent's unique geography and ecology. She explains why species such as the Nankeen Kestrel and Brown Falcon can range widely from coastal cliffs and river valleys to arid grasslands and wooded hillsides. She describes why others, such as the Red Goshawk, Pacific Baza, and Brahminy Kite, have ranges dramatically limited by their dependence on particular habitats and types of prey. Throughout, she focuses of important conservation issues that affect the well-being of raptors in the wild. She also describes their interactions with humans and recent advances in the care of sick and captive birds.

Beautifully illustrated and uniquely authoritative, Australian Birds of Prey is a must for all ornithologists and bird lovers -- and for anyone with an interest in the wonders of Australia.

"Birds of prey invoke a powerful image, at once fascinating, but never dull. For centuries, perhaps more than any other bird group they have been reviled and revered, protected and persecuted, used and abused by humans. Terms such as 'eagle-eyed' and 'soar like an eagle' have almost universal meaning, and representations of birds of prey on military and business insignia evoke feelings of power, confidence and mastery of the elements." -- from Australian Birds of Prey


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Too bad for those who think that this fine title has too narrow a focus. Olsen (Australian National Univ.) covers the raptors of Australia very well but deals primarily with universal subjects even as she draws mainly from examples of that continent. General chapters concern raptor basics, ecology, predation, reproduction, health, study methods, interactions with humans, and conservation. An attractive format with elegant charts and tables as well as 250 spectacular color photos combine to make this a stunning monograph, well referenced and authoritative. Because its focus is more cosmopolitan, Scott Weidensaul's Raptors (LJ 3/15/96) is a better selection for most general libraries, but larger institutions should also acquire Olsen's marvelous, large-format book. It is a beauty.
Henry Tucker Armistead, Free Lib. of Philadelphia
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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""Olsen writes commendably reliable prose. An outstanding collection of action photographs, few of which have been published before, ensures that this will appeal to raptor enthusiasts everywhere." -- New Scientist


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (December 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801853575
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801853579
  • Product Dimensions: 12.3 x 9.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #423,367 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for natural science buffs, August 12, 2011
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Excellent and informative, what else can I say. As a wildlife artist I found it help inform me and expand my knowledge to help me translate my visual observations into my sculptures. Quality book, and I was lucky I could purchase through Amazon as I couldn't locate a copy in Australia, out of print, who would have thought I would have to shop in USA for a book on Oz birds.
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