A Family of Peregrines
Three Young Guns Test Their Survival Skills Along Their Rugged Coastal Home
by Josh Asel
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About the Book
"A Family of Peregrines" is a short coffee table photo book featuring the fastest living beings on the planet. Peregrine Falcons have been clocked at speeds of 240 miles per hour. Such an intense lifestyle doesn't come without living in a highly competitive environment. Five peregrine falcons make up this incredible family living on the edge of the world. Where a turbulent Pacific Ocean meets the yellow cliffs of Northern California, three fledglings must learn to live on their own fast or die. The parents may have gotten them this far, but they quickly let their offspring experience a harsher world beyond the confines of their nest. The whole family has the opportunity to hunt plentiful coastal birds along the ocean's edge and then open plains to the East provides a different kind of winged prey. Blasting winds are common recurrences in this place of jagged cliffs and mansion-sized rocks, which makes mastering their element a "baptism by fire" for first-time fliers.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Nature / Wildlife
- Additional Categories California, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 32 - Publish Date: Aug 24, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords California, birds of prey, coast, raptor, falcon
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About the Creator
Josh started combining his love of wildlife with a camera in 2012, seeking to create dedicated conservation stories primarily about Threatened and Endangered species. He has earned awards and recognitions including California's Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2016 and then one of the Top 20 Nature Photographers in North America in 2019. Josh is sponsored by Nikon USA, represented by Wildscreen, and serves on the NANPA Ethics Committee. Publications include National Geographic Education, Defenders of Wildlife, Alaska Airlines Magazine, Outdoors California, Improve Photography, and The Press Democrat among others.