James Lockhart - Raptor - A Journey Through Birds

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Winner of The Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award for Non-Fiction in 2011 and the Authors' Foundation Roger Deakin Award in 2011A stunning debut in the tradition of Robert Macfarlane and Helen MacdonaldOf all the birds of the British Isles, the raptor reigns supreme, sparking the imagination like no other. In this magnificent hymn to these beautiful animals, James Macdonald Lockhart explores all fifteen breeding birds of prey on these shores – from the hen harrier swimming over the land in the dregs of a May gale on Orkney, to the ghostly sparrowhawk displaying in the fields around his home in Warwickshire. This is a book that will change how we think of our own skies.

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Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Epigraph I Hen Harrier II Merlin III Golden Eagle IV Osprey V Sea Eagle VI Goshawk VII Kestrel VIII Montagu’s Harrier IX Peregrine Falcon X Red Kite XI Marsh Harrier XII Honey Buzzard XIII Hobby XIV Buzzard XV Sparrowhawk Bibliography Acknowledgements About the Publisher

Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Epigraph I Hen Harrier II Merlin III Golden Eagle IV Osprey V Sea Eagle VI Goshawk VII Kestrel VIII Montagu’s Harrier IX Peregrine Falcon X Red Kite XI Marsh Harrier XII Honey Buzzard XIII Hobby XIV Buzzard XV Sparrowhawk Bibliography Acknowledgements About the Publisher

4th Estate

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This eBook first published in Great Britain by 4th Estate in 2016

Copyright © James Macdonald Lockhart 2016

James Macdonald Lockhart asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

Internal illustrations taken from A History of British Birds Vol. III by William MacGillivray (William S. Orr and Co., 1852). Illustration of William MacGillivray © The Natural History Museum/Alamy Stock Photo.

Cover illustrations © Mary Evans/Natural History Museum

Cover design by Jo Walker

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Source ISBN: 9780007459896

Ebook Edition © February 2016 ISBN: 9780007459889

Version: 2017-01-30

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Title Page Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Epigraph I Hen Harrier II Merlin III Golden Eagle IV Osprey V Sea Eagle VI Goshawk VII Kestrel VIII Montagu’s Harrier IX Peregrine Falcon X Red Kite XI Marsh Harrier XII Honey Buzzard XIII Hobby XIV Buzzard XV Sparrowhawk Bibliography Acknowledgements About the Publisher

Copyright Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Epigraph I Hen Harrier II Merlin III Golden Eagle IV Osprey V Sea Eagle VI Goshawk VII Kestrel VIII Montagu’s Harrier IX Peregrine Falcon X Red Kite XI Marsh Harrier XII Honey Buzzard XIII Hobby XIV Buzzard XV Sparrowhawk Bibliography Acknowledgements About the Publisher 4th Estate An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF www.4thestate.co.uk This eBook first published in Great Britain by 4th Estate in 2016 Copyright © James Macdonald Lockhart 2016 James Macdonald Lockhart asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Internal illustrations taken from A History of British Birds Vol. III by William MacGillivray (William S. Orr and Co., 1852). Illustration of William MacGillivray © The Natural History Museum/Alamy Stock Photo. Cover illustrations © Mary Evans/Natural History Museum Cover design by Jo Walker All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins. Source ISBN: 9780007459896 Ebook Edition © February 2016 ISBN: 9780007459889 Version: 2017-01-30

Epigraph Epigraph By the term Raptores may be designated an order of birds, the predatory habits of which have obtained for them a renown exceeding that of any other tribe … WILLIAM MACGILLIVRAY, A History of British Birds , Volume III

I Hen Harrier I

II Merlin

III Golden Eagle

IV Osprey

V Sea Eagle

VI Goshawk

VII Kestrel

VIII Montagu’s Harrier

IX Peregrine Falcon

X Red Kite

XI Marsh Harrier

XII Honey Buzzard

XIII Hobby

XIV Buzzard

XV Sparrowhawk

Bibliography

Acknowledgements

About the Publisher

Epigraph

By the term Raptores may be designated an order of birds, the predatory habits of which have obtained for them a renown exceeding that of any other tribe …

WILLIAM MACGILLIVRAY,

A History of British Birds , Volume III

I Hen Harrier Orkney It begins where the road ends beside a farm Empty - фото 1

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Hen Harrier

Orkney

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It begins where the road ends beside a farm. Empty sacking, silage breath, the car parked amongst oily puddles. The fields are bright after rain. Inside one puddle, a white plastic feed sack, crumpled, like a drowned moon. Then feet up on the car’s rear bumper, boots loosened and threaded, backpacks tightened. Wanting to rain: a sheen of rain, like the thought of rain, has settled on the car and made it gleam. When I bend to tie my boots I notice tiny beads of water quivering like mercury on the waxed leather. Eric is with me, who knows this valley intimately, who knows where the kestrel has its nest above the burn and where the short-eared owls hide their young amongst the heather. We leave the farm and start to walk along the track towards the swell of the moor.

Closer the fields look greasy and soft. The track begins to leak away from under us and soon the bog has smothered it completely. We are amongst peat hags and pools of amber water. Marsh orchids glow mauve and pink amongst the dark reed grass. The sky is heavy with geese: greylags, with their snowshoe gait, long thick necks snorkelling the heather. You do not think they could get airborne; they run across the moor beating at the air, nothing like a bird. And with a heave they are up, calling with the rigmarole of it all, stacking themselves in columns of three or four. They fly low over the moor, circling above us as if in a holding pattern. When a column of geese breaks the horizon it looks like a dust devil has spun up from the ground to whirl slowly down the valley towards us.

Late May on a hillside in Orkney; nowhere I would rather be. It is a place running with birds. Curlews with their rippling song and long delicate bills and the young short-eared owls keeking from their hideout in the heather. And all that heft and noise of goose. When the greylags leave, shepherding their young down off the moor, following the burns to the lowland lochs and brackish lagoons, then, surely, undetectably, the moor must inflate a little, breathing out after all that weight of goose has gone.

We find a path that cuts through a bank of deep heather. It leads up onto the moor and the horizon lifts. I can see the hills of Hoy with their wind-raked slopes of scree and the sea below with its waves like the patterns of the scree. This morning the sea is a livery dark, creased with white lines that map the movement of the swell. It looks as if the sea is full of cracks, splinters of ice.

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