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El. knyga: Peregrine Spring: A Master Falconer's Extraordinary Life with Birds of Prey

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: The Lyons Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493018376
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: The Lyons Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493018376

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The author chronicles her career in the sport of falconry, which has spanned over three decades, and her experiences running a falconry school, while sharing some of the lessons she's learned from birds of prey.

Peregrine Spring, Nancy Cowan’s memoir of her thirty years living intimately with raptors, gives us a new perspective on the relationship between humans and the natural world. Cowan shares her experiences running a world-famous falconry school, and the lessons she's learned from her birds. From retrieving her falcon from the local police “lock up,” to finding her husband in bed with a gyrfalcon, to a heart-breaking race to save her young peregrine from attack by a wild hawk, Cowan’s life is a constant, ever-changing adventure. Cowan’s birds have immersed her so much into their world that she has found herself courted by a Goshawk and bossed about by a Harris’ Hawk. The book carries her readers along, so they, too, meet hawks and falcons in ways they never imagined possible.

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Peregrine Spring is a roller coaster ride of experiences . . . an exquisite, moving, important and surprising book. . . . When the tempo does slow, it is a respite that gives the reader a chance to savor descriptions of incredibly beautiful birds which carry the reader along on their spectacular flights. --Sy Montgomery, author of The Good Good Pig

Peregrine Spring must be told. It is important that this book be published. People need to read this. --Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, author of The Hidden Life of Dogs Nancy Cowan's Peregrine Spring is the best narrative of a modern falconer's life I know. Its not a how-to, though you can learn plenty from it. Nor does Nancy pose as an all-knowing 'Master,' though she is a masteror mistressof our ancient practice. What she does give us is a falconry pilgrims progress, from beginner to teacher, with all the thrills and delights and sometimes horrors that accompany the journey. I plan to give this book to every person who approaches me and wishes to become a falconer. Its essential. --Steve Bodio, author of A Rage for Falcons and Eagle Dreams Peregrine Spring is a wonderful and often poignant account of Nancy Cowans relationship with a host of raptors; their lives, personalities, and species-related abilities. This book is for those interested in human-animal relationships and future falconers alike. Ben Kilham, author of Out on a Limb: What Black Bears Have Taught Me about Intelligence and Intuition Cowan gives us striking insights into the inner workings of the relationships between raptors and their handlers, as only someone who has dedicated her life to these birds could do. Irene Pepperberg, author of Alex & Me: How a Scientist and a Parrot Discovered a Hidden World of Animal Intelligenceand Formed a Deep Bond in the Process Of all the working partnerships between humans and animals, the most intriguing and unfathomable must be the one between falconers and their birds. In this beguiling memoir, Nancy Cowan describes the knifes edge on which she and her fellow falconers balancestudying everything from medieval techniques to modern medicine, doing their best to understand the kinds of birds who think, but not the way we do; who accept their jesses and hoods, but dont lose their essential wildness; and who, when released into the sky, can at any time disappear and never return. Filled with information, beautiful descriptions, and stories both heartwarming and hair-raising, this is a book that will fascinate readers of all kinds. --Suzie Gilbert, author of Flyaway: How a Wild Bird Rehabber Sought Adventure and Found Her Wings Since time immemorial, humans have looked to the skies and marveled at the flying skills and hunting prowess of falcons and hawks. We have craved the freedom of flight and the vicarious thrill of the kill. For thousands of years, falconry has allowed that thrill to manifest in the close union of bird and human. Its an uneasy alliance that requires patience, skill and care, and Nancy Cowan is one in a small number of practicing falconers today who share their passion and avocation with a wide audience. . . .Through Peregrine Spring we can all sail on the wind with Nancys birds and take a glimpse into her life: a life devoted to an ancient art with a modern twist. Iain MacLeod, executive director, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Not only does Nancy share  the technical aspects of training and hunting a raptor, she brings to life the critical bond between falconer and falcon. A great read for anyone who wants to get a close look at what lies behind the curtain of falconry. Michael J. Bartlett, president, New Hampshire Audubon 'How could anyone relate to a creature as cold and emotionless as a bird of prey?' asks Nancy Cowan in this marvelous book. She answers in stories steeped in admiration, learning and love. 'I have to do this right,' she tells herself about falconry. And she does. She gets her wordsmithing right, too, showing us the hearts of hunters in clean, feather-elegant prose that borders on poetry. Thank you, Nancy. My library is enriched by Peregrine Spring."--Kim Heacox, author of The Only Kayak and Rhythm of the Wild Falconers will find many similarities to their own experiences in the recounting of Nancys life. . . . Falconers, especially East Coast ones, will be able to identify many of our fellow falconers whom Nancy only identifies by their first names. It makes you feel like an insider and adds to the enjoyment of Nancy's story. * Archives * Falconers will find many similarities to their own experiences in the recounting of Nancys life. . . . Falconers, especially East Coast ones, will be able to identify many of our fellow falconers whom Nancy only identifies by their first names. It makes you feel like an insider and adds to the enjoyment of Nancy's story. -- Peter Barry Devers, director of the Falconry Heritage Trust

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Peregrine Spring as "a roller coaster ride of experiences ... an exquisite, moving, important and surprising book... When the tempo does slow, it is a respite that gives the reader a chance to savor descriptions of incredibly beautiful birds which carry the reader along on their spectacular flights." --Sy Montgomery "Peregrine Spring must be told. It is important that this book be published. People need to read this." --Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Sy Montgomery
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
Prologue xv
Part One Owned by a Hawk
Chapter 1 A Different Way of Life
3(10)
Chapter 2 I Begin
13(6)
Chapter 3 Meeting Injun
19(4)
Chapter 4 The Attack and the Mission
23(8)
Chapter 5 Compatibility on Injun's Terms
31(6)
Chapter 6 Goshawk in the Bedroom
37(4)
Chapter 7 Injun on "Suffering Fools"
41(4)
Chapter 8 Moving to the Right Place
45(4)
Chapter 9 People in Kilts
49(4)
Chapter 10 How High Should You Go?
53(10)
Chapter 11 Thin Ice and Pheasants
63(6)
Chapter 12 Hawkdogs
69(10)
Chapter 13 Bird Years
79(10)
Chapter 14 The Importance of Being Injun
89(10)
Part Two A Tale of Two Peregrines
Chapter 15 Tapped for a New Role
99(10)
Chapter 16 Suspicious Characters
109(4)
Chapter 17 Licensed!
113(8)
Chapter 18 Meet a Bird Named N-Z
121(4)
Chapter 19 The Dance Begins
125(8)
Chapter 20 Can He Fly?
133(8)
Chapter 21 Airborne
141(12)
Chapter 22 Flying To Despair
153(12)
Chapter 23 Only Optimists Need Apply
165(6)
Part Three A Life Filled with Raptors
Chapter 24 Bubba
171(6)
Chapter 25 Contract Attorneys and Partnerships
177(4)
Chapter 26 Summer Flights
181(6)
Chapter 27 Moving Day for Falcons
187(6)
Chapter 28 Cowan's Falcon "Nursery"
193(6)
Chapter 29 Tabasco
199(4)
Chapter 30 Mosby, the Gray Ghost
203(6)
Chapter 31 Emma's Great Adventure
209(6)
Chapter 32 Jazz
215(6)
Chapter 33 Lightning in a Bottle
221(6)
Chapter 34 Sidekick
227(6)
Chapter 35 Winterizing Harris's Hawks
233(4)
Chapter 36 Making In
237(6)
Chapter 37 Crash
243(6)
Chapter 38 Well-Groomed
249(4)
Chapter 39 Scout
253(6)
Chapter 40 Peregrine Spring
259
Nancy Cowan is a master falconer, wildlife rescue expert, sled-dog sportswriter and historian, popular speaker, and award-winning writer. After spearheading a years-long campaign to win legalization for falconry in the state of New Hampshire, she and her husband founded the internationally-known New Hampshire School of Falconry. A licensed wildlife rehabilitator, Nancy has worked with a variety of hawk and falcon species which have been injured or orphaned and frequently is consulted by local wildlife rehab centers and New Hampshire Audubon Society on the care and rehabilitation of injured birds. The school website can be found at www.nhschooloffalconry.com. Cowans writing has appeared in DogWorld, Yankee Magazine, DOGFANCY, and Down East magazines as well as club and breed publications.