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The Red Kite's Year

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'thoroughly recommended' -Country-side magazine

The Red Kite (Milvus milvus) - one of our most elegant and impressive birds of prey - has a varied and dramatic history in Britain. Having been driven perilously close to extinction, it has now made a welcome comeback, in part through one of the most successful reintroduction projects ever undertaken. This beautifully illustrated book follows the birds through the ups and downs of the year, from the rigours of raising young during the warm summer months to the struggle for survival in the depths of winter.

Interspersed with the monthly accounts, are chapters on the history of the Red Kite in Britain, the reintroduction programme, the threats it still faces, and its status elsewhere in Europe. Red Kite biology is explored from nest construction, egg laying and nest defence, through to juveniles leaving the nest and learning to live independently. The book concludes with an overview of Red Kite status throughout their range.

With a foreword by Mark Avery.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781784272005
Publication date: 8th April 2019
Author: Ian Carter
Illustrator: Dan Powell
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 230 pages
Series: Pelagic Monographs
Genres: Zoology: birds (ornithology)
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
Applied ecology