Description
Live raptors! The golden eagle and sandhill crane in a life and death encounter; fledgling Cooper’s hawks and American crows forming a juvenile pack; Swainson’s hawks feasting on bats; burrowing owls and ferruginous hawks sharing the same prairie dog towns: both predators but one also prey. Gail Garber shares real stories and life histories of some of the raptors that call New Mexico home. She brings several raptors, too!
Gail Garber, executive director of Hawks Aloft, has authored three books and published numerous articles. She began working with raptors in 1988 and assumed the directorship of Hawks Aloft when it originated in 1994. She thoroughly enjoys all aspects of Hawks Aloft: studying nesting raptors along the Rio Grande bosque, songbird surveys, and working with non-releasable education birds.
