The Merlin by Richard Sale

£39.99

The Merlin is a very special bird. One of the smallest ‘True Falcons’, it stands outside the usually assumed grouping of the others, and also prefers a habitat which differs markedly from them. While most falcons are found in warmer climes, the Merlin is a northern dweller, occupying a circumpolar range at the fringes of the Arctic. Only the Gyrfalcon has a range which extends further north, though Peregrine Falcon sub-species also breed in the Arctic. It might be assumed that with its vast range the Merlin has been well studied, but nowhere is it common.

This book draws together what is currently known about this elusive, but beautiful and enchanting species. Written by Richard Sale it includes 172 full colour photographs and 56 figures and tables, 352 pages in all priced at £39.99 plus P&P. I hope you enjoy reading it.

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The Merlin is a very special bird. One of the smallest ‘True Falcons’, it stands outside the usually assumed grouping of the others, and also prefers a habitat which differs markedly from them. While most falcons are found in warmer climes, the Merlin is a northern dweller, occupying a circumpolar range at the fringes of the Arctic. Only the Gyrfalcon has a range which extends further north, though Peregrine Falcon sub-species also breed in the Arctic. It might be assumed that with its vast range the Merlin has been well studied, but nowhere is it common.

This book draws together what is currently known about this elusive, but beautiful and enchanting species. Written by Richard Sale it includes 172 full colour photographs and 56 figures and tables, 352 pages in all priced at £39.99 plus P&P. I hope you enjoy reading it.

The Merlin is a very special bird. One of the smallest ‘True Falcons’, it stands outside the usually assumed grouping of the others, and also prefers a habitat which differs markedly from them. While most falcons are found in warmer climes, the Merlin is a northern dweller, occupying a circumpolar range at the fringes of the Arctic. Only the Gyrfalcon has a range which extends further north, though Peregrine Falcon sub-species also breed in the Arctic. It might be assumed that with its vast range the Merlin has been well studied, but nowhere is it common.

This book draws together what is currently known about this elusive, but beautiful and enchanting species. Written by Richard Sale it includes 172 full colour photographs and 56 figures and tables, 352 pages in all priced at £39.99 plus P&P. I hope you enjoy reading it.

The authors have kindly agreed to donate 10% off all sales to Raptor Aid to continue our charity work.

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