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Most comprehensive book on Peregrines? (1 Viewer)

adrian44

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Didn't want to say "best book" since it's highly subjective, but I'm looking for the "one to get" on Peregrines. Hopefully it covers all the subspecies and has excellent photographs. Thank you.
 
Two spring to mind:

"The Peregrine Falcon" (I think that's the title) by Ian Newton (a Poyser monograph); and

"Peregrine Falcons of the World" by White, Cade and Enderson (published by Lynx).

The latter covers all the subspecies whilst the former is a typical Poyser monograph in that it covers everything you need to know about the species.

David
 
Two spring to mind:

"The Peregrine Falcon" (I think that's the title) by Ian Newton (a Poyser monograph); and

"Peregrine Falcons of the World" by White, Cade and Enderson (published by Lynx).

The latter covers all the subspecies whilst the former is a typical Poyser monograph in that it covers everything you need to know about the species.

David

The Peregrine author is not Newton but is Derek Radcliff
 
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