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Authors: Helen Macdonald

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Falcon (27 page)

 

  1. Three-dollar Bar Billy, speaking around
    1901

    2
    , quoted in A. L. Kroeber and E. W. Gifford,
    Karok Myths
    (Berkeley,
    ca
    , and London,
    1980
    ), p.
    46
    .
  2. Loft,
    D’Arcussia’s Falconry
    , p.
    143
    .
  3. Cummins,
    The Hound and the Hawk
    , p.
    231
    .
  4. J. G. Cummins, ‘
    Aqueste lance divino:
    San Juan’s Falconry Images’, in Salvador Bacarisse,
    What’s Past is Prologue: A Collection of Essays in Honor of L. J. Woodward,
    ed. (Edinburgh,
    1984
    ), pp.
    28–32
    .
  5. Alonso Dámasco and J. M. Blecula,
    Antologia de poesia española: Poesia de tipo traditional
    (Madrid,
    1956
    ).
  6. Quoted in Cummins,
    The Hound and the Hawk,
    p.
    228
    .
    20
    William Bayer,
    Peregrine
    (New York,
    1981
    ).
  1. Bayer,
    Peregrine
    , p.
    249
    .
  2. Ursula Le Guin,
    A Wizard of Earthsea
    (London,
    1971
    ), pp.
    141

    2
    .
    23
    Victor Canning,
    The Painted Tent
    (London,
    1979
    ), p.
    56
    .
  1. Canning,
    Painted Tent,
    p.
    35
    .
  2. T. H. White,
    The Sword in the Stone
    (London,
    1939
    ), p.
    129
    .
    26
    White,
    Sword in the Stone
    , p.
    126
    .
27
T. H. White,
The Godstone and the Blackymor
(London,
1959
), p.
20
.
28
J. Cleland,
Institution of a Young Noble Man
(Oxford,
1607
), p.
223
.

 

  1. trained falcons
    1. Hans J. Epstein, ‘The Origin and Earliest History of Falconry’,
      Isis
      ,
      xxxiv
      ,
      1943
      , p.
      497
      .
    2. Gilbert Blaine,
      Falconry
      (London,
      1936
      ), p.
      13
      .
    3. Blaine,
      Falconry
      , p.
      11
      .
    4. Harold Webster,
      North American Falconry and Hunting Hawks
      (Denver,
      co
      ,
      1964
      ), p.
      12
      .
    5. Webster,
      North American Falconry,
      p.
      12
      .
    6. Jim Weaver ‘The Peregrine and Contemporary Falconry’, in Tom J. Cade et al.,
      Peregrine Falcon Populations: Their Management and Recovery
      (Boise,
      id, 1988
      ), p.
      822
      .
    7. William Somerville,
      Field-Sports. A Poem. Humbly Address’d to His Royal Highness the Prince
      (London,
      1742
      ), p.
      7
      .
    8. Stephen Bodio,
      A Rage for Falcons
      (Boulder,
      co
      ,
      1984
      ), p.
      7
      .
    9. John Gerard,
      The Autobiography of a Hunted Priest
      , trans. Philip Caraman (New York,
      1952
      ), p.
      15
      .
    10. Richard Barker, trans. and intro.,
      Bestiary
      [
      ms
      Bodley
      167
      ] (London,
      1992
      ), p.
      156
      .
    11. Lord Tweedsmuir,
      Always a Countryman
      (London,
      1953
      ), p.
      128
      .
    12. Robin Oggins, ‘Falconry and Medieval Social Status’,
      Mediaevalia
      ,
      xii
      (
      1989
      ), p.
      43
      .
    13. Robert Burton,
      The Anatomy of Melancholy
      , ed. Holbrook Jackson (New York,
      2001
      ),
      ii
      , p.
      72
      .
    14. Richard Pace,
      De fructu qui ex doctrina percipitur
      (Basel,
      1517
      ), quoted in Nicholas Orme,
      English Schools in the Middle Ages
      (London,
      1973
      ), p.
      34
      .
    15. John Loft,
      D’Arcussia’s Falconry
      (Louth,
      2003
      ), p.
      215
      .
    16. Loft,
      D’Arcussia’s Falconry
      , p.
      267
      .
    17. The Art of Falconry, being the ‘Arte Venandi cum Avibus’ of Frederick
      II
      of Hohenstaufen
      , trans. and ed. C. A. Wood and F. M. Fyfe (Stanford,
      ca
      ,
      1943
      ), p.
      3
      .
    18. Marco Polo,
      The Travels of Marco Polo
      , ed. and trans. Ronald Latham (London,
      1958
      ), p.
      144
      .
    19. Sir John Chardin,
      Travels in Persia, 1673–1677
      (New York,
      1988
      ), p.
      181
      .
      20
      Christian Antoine de Chamerlat,
      Falconry and Art
      (London,
      1987
      ), p.
      171
      .
      21
      W. Coffin, ‘Hawking with the Adwan Arabs’,
      Harper’s Weekly
      ,
      57
      (
      15
      March
      1913
      ), p.
      12
      .
      1. E. Delmé-Radcliffe,
        Notes on the Falconidae used in India in Falconry
        (Frampton-on-Severn,
        1971
        ), p.
        11
        .
      2. Delmé-Radcliffe,
        Notes on the Falconidae
        , p.
        1
        .
      3. Lt Col. E. H. Cobb, ‘Hawking in the Hindu Kush’,
        The Falconer
        ,
        11
        /
        5
        (
        1952
        ), p.
        12
        .
      4. Cobb, ‘Hawking in the Hindu Kush’, p.
        9
        .
      5. John Buchan,
        Island of Sheep
        (London,
        1936
        ), p.
        26
        .
        27
        Webster,
        North American Falconry
        , p.
        11
        .
      1. Letter from Sig Sigwald, Collection Archives of American Falconry.
      2. T. H. White,
        The Goshawk
        (London,
        1951
        ), p.
        27
        .
        30
        White,
        The Goshawk
        , pp.
        17

        18
        .
      31
      J. Wentworth Day,
      Sporting Adventure
      (London,
      1937
      ), p.
      205
      .
      32
      Bodio,
      A Rage for Falcons
      , p.
      131
      .
      33
      Bodio,
      A Rage for Falcons
      , p.
      130
      .
      1. Aldo Leopold, ‘A Man’s Leisure Time’, in
        Round River: From the Journals of Aldo Leopard,
        ed. Luna B. Leopold (New York,
        1953
        ), p.
        7
        .
      2. Nick Fox,
        Understanding the Bird of Prey
        (Blaine,
        wa
        ,
        1995
        ), p.
        345
        .
  2. threatened falcons

 

 

 

 

 

  1. ‘Peregrine Chicks Hatch in London’,
    bbc
    News
    uk
    edition,
    8
    June
    2004
    , http://news.bbc.co.uk/
    1
    /hi/england/london/
    3788409
    .stm.
  2. Dr P. C. Hatch,
    Notes on the Birds of Minnesota
    (Minneapolis,
    mn
    ,
    1892
    ), p.
    200
    .
  3. Maarten Bijleveld,
    Birds of Prey in Europe
    (London,
    1974
    ), p.
    5
    .
  4. James Edmund Harting,
    The Ornithology of Shakespeare
    (London,
    1871
    ), p.
    82
    .
  5. Dugald Macintyre,
    Memories of a Highland Gamekeeper
    (London,
    1954
    ), p.
    67
    .
  6. Henry Williamson,
    The Peregrine’s Saga and other Wild Tales
    (London,
    1923
    ), p.
    222
    .
  7. Williamson,
    The Peregrine’s Saga
    , p.
    210
    .
  8. Ellsworth Lumley,
    Save Our Hawks: We Need Them
    , Emergency Conservation Committee reprint (New York,
    1930
    s).
  9. Junius Henderson,
    The Practical Value of Birds
    (New York,
    1934
    ), p.
    198
    .
    10
    Joseph A. Hagar, quoted in Tom Cade and William Burnham, eds,
    Return
of the Peregrine: A North American Story of Tenacity and Teamwork
(Boise,
id
,
2003
), p.
4
.
  1. Thomas Dunlap,
    Nature’s Diaspora
    (Cambridge,
    1999
    ), p.
    255
    .
  2. Arthur A. Allen, ‘The Audubon Societies School Department: The Peregrine’,
    Bird Lore
    ,
    xxxv
    /
    1
    (
    1933
    ), pp.
    60

    69
    .
  3. Frank Craighead and John Craighead,
    Hawks in the Hand: Adventures in Photography and Falconry
    (New York,
    1939
    ), p.
    47
    .
  4. Craighead and Craighead,
    Hawks in the Hand
    , p.
    35
    .
  5. H. N. Southern, ‘Birds of Prey in Britain’,
    Geographical Magazine
    ,
    xxvii
    /
    1
    (
    1954
    ), pp.
    39

    43
    .
  6. Southern, ‘Birds of Prey in Britain’, p.
    43
    .
  7. David Zimmerman, ‘Death Comes to the Peregrine Falcon’,
    New York Times Magazine
    (
    9
    August
    1970
    ), section
    6
    , pp.
    8

    9
    ,
    43
    .
  8. Joseph J. Hickey, ‘Some Recollections about Eastern North America’s
    Peregrine Falcon Population Crash’, in Tom J. Cade et al.,
    Peregrine Falcon Populations: Their Management and Recovery
    (Boise,
    id, 1988
    ), p.
    9
    .
  9. Delphine Haley, ‘Peregrine’s Progress’,
    Defenders of Wildlife
    ,
    51
    (
    1976
    ), p.
    308
    .
  10. Roy E. Disney, ‘The Making of
    Varda, the Peregrine Falcon
    ’, in
    Return of the Peregrine: A North American Story of Tenacity and Teamwork
    , ed. Tom Cade and William Burnham (Boise,
    id
    ,
    2003
    ), p.
    20
    .
  11. Faith McNulty, ‘The Falcons of Morro Rock’,
    New Yorker
    ,
    23
    (
    1972
    ), p.
    67
    .
    22
    Tom Cade, quoted in Haley, ‘Peregrine’s Progress’, p.
    308
    .

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