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Falconry Reflections

“Falconry Reflections” is a personal look back and various hawks the author has flown and His own initial introduction to the sport is covered and the “Remus” the first ever falcon he trained and flew. . It follows his career though various stages such as flying falcons in the Vineyards of Austria, to prevent hordes of starlings from consuming the grape crop,  and also working for the American Air Force using falcons to prevent bird strikes on airfields.  The book is hardback, consisting of some 138 pages split into nine chapters and illustrated with 26 colour photographs and nine drawings by Andrew Ellis, Ron Digby and Jim Naylor.
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Hunting with Harris Hawks

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“Hunting with Harris Hawks” is a monograph on probably the most widely used hawk in the sport of falconry. Written by someone who has trained and hunted them over a great many years and was asked by other falconers to put his thoughts down in the form of a book and write this monograph. The book is A4 Landscape and consists of 188 pages, lavishly illustrated with 130 colour photos spread throughout the ten chapters. Unfortunately now out of print, good second hand copies are changing hands at the moment for more than four times the original cost of the book.

Re-Print of Hunting with Harris Hawks

A softback reprint of “Hunting with Harris Hawks” that was brought out to meet the demand created which was due to initial speed with which the original hardback version sold out. This version was in black and white only.

Hunting with Aplomado Falcons

This privately printed book was written on one of the author’s favourite hunting companions and one that was, at the time, practically unknown in Britain in falconry terms. The book is 80 pages split into ten chapters and is published in black and white with the exception of the cover boards. The front and rear cover and paintings by Martyn Brook of Aplomado Falcons Bob has flown and Martyn has also contributed 14 pencil sketches to the work.
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