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" The Best Work in Bird Photography that has ever 

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The Peregrine Falcon 

 at the Eyrie 



By FRANCIS HEATHERLEY. F.R.C.S. 



Illustrated throughout with wonderful photographs by the Author and C. J. King. 



Derny quarto, cloth, gilt. 5/- net, inland postage 5d. extra. 



THIS fascinating book on the 

 Peregrine Falcon — the grandest 

 bird of prey left in England — 

 combines the salient facts of almost 

 innumerable field notes, written at the 

 eyrie itself. It is a book that should 

 appeal with irresistible force to all 

 true nature lovers. Many striking and 

 unexpected facts were revealed to the 

 author as a result of unwearying 

 patience in a diminutive hut slung from 

 the precipice of a lonely islet. These 

 records are now set forth in a won- 

 derful narrative which discloses the 

 life history of the Peregrine Falcon 

 from the moment of its hatching to 

 the day it finally leaves the eyrie. 



The Times says : " No one who wishes to know the most that has been learned about the 

 Peref*rine Falcon can afford to nef^lect this work. The book reflects a high credit upon its writer's 

 powers, patience, skill, and well-directed zeal in observation, and will be prized by every one who 

 wishes to know how wild birds live." 



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