RAPTORPHILIA

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Lecture

About "Raptorphilia"

Birds of prey (raptors) are one of the most fascinating groups, appealing to a wide range of people.

They are incredibly varied, ranging from the diminutive Pygmy Falcon to giants such as the Martial Eagle. They are also dramatic, unpredictable and exciting and have evolved an astonishing range of specialised features designed to help them survive.

Their importance as “barometers” of the health of the countryside cannot be overstated and following two centuries of ruthless persecution and poisoning there has now, for many species, been a significant recovery, allowing everyone to enjoy the thrill of seeing them in the British countryside.

I have spent many years monitoring breeding birds of prey on the Welsh uplands for Natural Resources Wales.

I have also travelled widely throughout the world and photographed many other examples which feature in the talk.