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Raptors of Texas : A Natural History of Diurnal Birds of Prey, Hardback Book

Raptors of Texas : A Natural History of Diurnal Birds of Prey Hardback

Part of the Myrna and David K. Langford Books on Working Lands series

Hardback

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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 Craig Farquhar and Clint 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 occurrence.The introductory chapters of Raptors of Texas provide information on raptor ecology, evolution, behavior, morphology, and the unique conservation challenges raptors face.

Detailed species descriptions of the most common raptors in Texas come next, illustrated with life-like graphite drawings and range maps.

Additionally, short 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.

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