Raptors Portraits of birds of prey

Traer Scott

Book - 2017

"This fascinating and dramatic collection of portraits reveals birds of prey as we rarely experience them: intimate and up close, photographed in Traer Scott's signature style, twenty-eight different species are represented, from the familiar to the exotic and endangered: hawks, owls, falcons, vultures, a bald eagle, a kestrel, a Mississippi Kite, and many others. Joining the full-grown birds are charming vulture and owl babies. These remarkable avians emerge as vivid personalities: wise and quizzical, graceful and enigmatic, serene and fiercely self-possessed"--Page 4 of cover.

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Genres
Photobooks
Published
New York, NY : Princeton Architectural Press [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Traer Scott (photographer)
Physical Description
128 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781616895570
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Review by Choice Review

This book certainly lives up to its title--it is filled with exceptionally good photographic portraits of various eagles, hawks, falcons, vultures, and owls. Scott is an animal photographer with several books to her credit. For this current project, she visited several facilities housing raptors, including rehabilitation centers. All the photographs within this work are of birds living in these facilities, and most were made against black backgrounds; consequently, there is nothing particularly natural about the portraits. Biological notes are featured on some of the plates, but beyond comments of general interest, little information is given to readers. Overall, this is a coffee-table book--and a nice one. Birders will enjoy turning the pages because of the high quality of the photography. However, most science libraries or other readers in academia will probably pass on this one because it will not be of much use in a research environment. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers only. --Paul K. Lago, University of Mississippi

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