Raptors of the Rockies, Bitterroot Mountains, United States
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Raptors of the Rockies is a non-profit 501(c)(3) raptor education
project located in Western Montana.
The Raptors of the Rockies books may also be purchased at any of our
regularly scheduled public programs.
Raptors of the Rockies opens with a general section on the biology and
behaviors that make raptors such successful hunters. The middle
section serves as a field guide, with a page devoted to each of the
thirty-one Rocky Mountain species.
Kate Davis's Raptors of the Rockies has far surpassed
even our enthusiastic vision for a concise, accurate, and informative
guide to the birds of prey. It is the book we wanted to write, only
much better.
* Raptors of the Rockies covers the biology and behaviors of
raptors, provides a field guide identifying each of the thirty-one
Rocky Mountain species, and introduces you to the nineteen
permanent residents of the Raptors of the Rockies facility.
Raptors of the Rockies: Biology of the Birds of Prey and Species
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Author: Kate Davis
Publisher: San Val
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The Raptors of the Rockies program, of which Kate is executive
director, began in 1988. She has almost two dozen raptors on loan from
the federal government for educational purposes and each bird Kate has
is on a possession, eagle exhibition or falconry permit.
Kate has created a book titled Raptors of the Rockies for anyone
interested in learning about the birds of prey in the rocky mountain
west.
year to run the Raptors of the Rockies program and it’s supported by
local foundations, and the rest from generous individual donations.
All the time committed to the birds in Kate’s care leaves precious
little time for her newest passion, creating metal sculptures.
Raptors of the Rockies: Biology of the Birds of Prey and Species
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bios of the Raptors of the Rockies program in Montana - of which the
author is director - and a moderate list of resources and references.
Raptors of the Rockies is the
conference host, with co-host The University of Montana. The legacy
lives on theme challenges attendees to take the next bold steps in
the spirit of America 's two pioneering biologists and falconers.
organization, Raptors of the Rockies, has welcomed a growing family of
birds.
center Raptors of the Rockies, says she once watched a trained hunting
peregrine strike a mallard with such force that it knocked the duck's
head off.
Raptors of the Rockies in 1988 and has shown her birds of prey to more
than 100,000 students and has done 1,051 raptor presentations. Kate
says falcons are her absolute favorite topic.
Caring for the raptors is rewarding for Kate.
If it's details you're after, the Raptors of the Rockies page is the
place to go. Sponsored by a nonprofit raptor education and
rehabilitation project in Montana, the site features a "Birds" link
that takes you to a section featuring individual birds rehabilitated
at the facility.
The Raptors of the Rockies Traveling Trunk is an excellent resource
for teaching students about Montana’s birds of prey. The trunk
contains 10 raptor mounts encased in Plexiglass, plus bird parts such
as feathers, wings, feet and an owl skull.
Raptors of the Rockies believes the trap was on the eagle's leg for
several days, and also say the trap was brand new.