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RSPB Spotlight: Osprey

Popular Science
By: Tim Mackrill(Author)
128 pages, colour photos
RSPB Spotlight: Osprey
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  • RSPB Spotlight: Osprey ISBN: 9781472956033 Paperback May 2019 In stock
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About this book

This easy-to-read book explores all aspects of the osprey's biology and ecology, including a detailed overview of the adaptations that make it such a skilled and proficient hunter.

The osprey is one of the UK most well-loved and iconic birds, and also a species with a cosmopolitan distribution: occurring on every continent except Antarctica. A hunting osprey is one of the great sights of the natural world, and its fishing prowess is admired and revered around the globe. However, its penchant for taking fish from mediaeval trout ponds resulted in a drastic decline in the UK with the species wiped out by human persecution and habitat loss. Thanks to concerted conservation effort, it has made an encouraging comeback in the UK in recent decades giving people across the country the chance to see this majestic hunter in action once again.

There is also a chapter dedicated to osprey migration with a summary of the findings of groundbreaking satellite tracking research. Recent studies have demonstrated the osprey's unique ability to make vast non-stop flights across the ocean, its capacity to exploit thermal updrafts to aid flight across the Sahara Desert and the capability of adult ospreys to return to the same wintering site each year. RSPB Spotlight: Osprey also explores the relationship between humans and ospreys, from the days of Shakespeare to the visionary decision of George Waterston to invite the public to view nesting ospreys at Loch Garten for the first time in the late 1950s and the subsequent rise of osprey tourism and webcams.

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Popular Science
By: Tim Mackrill(Author)
128 pages, colour photos
Media reviews

"This latest edition to the excellent Spotlight series maintains the quality of both the words and photos of its predecessors. [...] Thoroughly recommended."
Ibis, 2020

"[...] I do fear some sections of the book may quickly start feeling somewhat outdated, but that aside, overall, I found the book an excellent read and would consider it approachable for the more scientific-minded people and those less so, alike. It acts as a wonderful source of basic information on the species, and I would consider it a valuable addition to the bookshelf of anyone who claims to have an interest in Ospreys. If you are interested enough in these stunning birds to read the book cover to cover, you’ll certainly come out feeling you have gained a comprehensive understanding of the species with not too much effort, which I would imagine to be exactly what the writer of the book was trying to achieve."
– Nina Schonberg, BTO book reviews

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