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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Author’s Note xiii
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PART I WHY WE SHOULD CARE ABOUT BIRDS
- Prologue. Hemlock Lake, January 1976 3
- 1 Nature’s Winged Warning System 11
- 2 All Those Trees Out There: Of Humans, Habitat, and Birds 17
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PART II THE RESCUERS
- 3 The Bird That Owned the Sky: Tom Cade and the Peregrine Falcon 39
- 4 The Great Peregrine Falcon Restoration Project 53
- 5 The Last Pair of Eagles in New York: Hemlock Lake, 1976 75
- 6 So Wild and Free: Bringing Bald Eagles Back to New York 101
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PART III WHERE WILL THEY BE IN ONE HUNDRED YEARS?
- 7 Toxic Summer: Loons, Lead, and Our Poisoned Lakes 125
- 8 Our Winter Visitors: Short‑eared Owls and New York’s Endangered Grasslands 153
- 9 The Most Beautiful Sound on the Mountain: The World of the Bicknell’s Thrush 173
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PART IV A BRIEF AND DANGEROUS LIFE
- 10 Windows, Windmills, and Lights: The Many Ways We Kill Birds 199
- 11 A Billion Dead Birds a Year? The Controversy about Cats 219
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PART V THE WORLD WE’VE MADE
- 12 Comeback: The Astonishing Return of the Peregrine Falcon 239
- 13 Up in the New York Skies: Bald Eagles Everywhere 259
- Epilogue: Everything is Connected 275
- The Rescuers: Where Are They Now? 291
- Acknowledgments 301
- Notes 307
- References 327
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Author’s Note xiii
-
PART I WHY WE SHOULD CARE ABOUT BIRDS
- Prologue. Hemlock Lake, January 1976 3
- 1 Nature’s Winged Warning System 11
- 2 All Those Trees Out There: Of Humans, Habitat, and Birds 17
-
PART II THE RESCUERS
- 3 The Bird That Owned the Sky: Tom Cade and the Peregrine Falcon 39
- 4 The Great Peregrine Falcon Restoration Project 53
- 5 The Last Pair of Eagles in New York: Hemlock Lake, 1976 75
- 6 So Wild and Free: Bringing Bald Eagles Back to New York 101
-
PART III WHERE WILL THEY BE IN ONE HUNDRED YEARS?
- 7 Toxic Summer: Loons, Lead, and Our Poisoned Lakes 125
- 8 Our Winter Visitors: Short‑eared Owls and New York’s Endangered Grasslands 153
- 9 The Most Beautiful Sound on the Mountain: The World of the Bicknell’s Thrush 173
-
PART IV A BRIEF AND DANGEROUS LIFE
- 10 Windows, Windmills, and Lights: The Many Ways We Kill Birds 199
- 11 A Billion Dead Birds a Year? The Controversy about Cats 219
-
PART V THE WORLD WE’VE MADE
- 12 Comeback: The Astonishing Return of the Peregrine Falcon 239
- 13 Up in the New York Skies: Bald Eagles Everywhere 259
- Epilogue: Everything is Connected 275
- The Rescuers: Where Are They Now? 291
- Acknowledgments 301
- Notes 307
- References 327
- Index 341