Hawk Mountain
the world's first raptor sanctuary
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Author
Contributions
- Watson, Kevin. - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Camino Books, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
31,000 words, Guess
Page Count
124 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL23197113M
- ISBN-139781933822129
- OCLC Control Number317697773
- Library of Congress Control Number2009010268
- LibraryThing9471075
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- Goodreads6896202
Classifications
- DDC598.909748/16
- LCCQL677.78 .W754 2009
Description
"Hawk Mountain: The World's First Raptor Sanctuary is a full-color celebration of the birthplace of raptor conservation located along the Appalachian Flyway in east-central Pennsylvania. To commemorate the seventy-fifth anniversary of its founding in 1934, informative text and joyous photography come together to enlighten and envelop us in the majesty of the mountain and the raptors that frequent it. Experience the sense of wonder looking out on the vast and exhilarating views from Hawk Mountain's North Lookout, the front of hawk-migration research and home to one of the world's greatest natural air shows, as raptors migrate past Hawk Mountain each fall and can be seen in these pages again and again any time of year." --Publisher's website. "More than 75,000 people come to Hawk Mountain each year to experience its majesty, particularly on the mountain's breathtaking North Lookout. That wonderment is captured here in a book that combines new reporting with classic descriptions and a treasury of photographs of the winged visitors that soar by this place in huge numbers. Based on two years of research and reporting, Hawk Mountain describes the wonders of raptors and their migration, showcases the site throughout the year, and offers chapters from celebrated books from the mountain's past, including Hawks Aloft, by the sanctuary's first curator, Maurice Broun. Hawk Mountain also features two illustrations by the noted nature artist Fred Wetzel, who has been associated with the sanctuary for more than 50 years." --Excerpted from book jacket.
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