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This book is a photo journal observing the American kestrel or sparrow hawk, over a period of four years, from early spring through summer as they mated, cared for the chicks in the nesting box and finally when the chicks fledged to become independent and able to care for themselves. You will learn what they eat, how they communicate, the dangers they face and some of the fears that they overcome.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a photo journal observing the American kestrel or sparrow hawk, over a period of four years, from early spring through summer as they mated, cared for the chicks in the nesting box and finally when the chicks fledged to become independent and able to care for themselves. You will learn what they eat, how they communicate, the dangers they face and some of the fears that they overcome.
Autorenporträt
Lois Lake grew up on a wheat farm on the great plains of Southeast Colorado. She discovered early that life is not always blue skies and sunshine, but it is full of opportunities. The key is to recognize those opportunities when they occur and take advantage of them. The skills of survival acquired on a farm and her resulting philosophy of life carries over into her photography. Lois likes to capture the stormy moods of nature and scenes of what happens in the outdoors. She is fascinated with non-verbal communication and body language, particularly among wildlife and enjoys the challenge of trying to capture that non-verbal communication in a photographs.