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Published by Purnell
Medium hard cover with dust jacket
*First edition (1970)
Good condition, clean pages and tight binding with moderate jacket wear
Black Eagle Fly Free by J.A. Cottrell is a captivating natural history study centered on the Verreauxs eagle (Aquila verreauxii), one of Africas most majestic birds of prey. Drawing from four years of meticulous observation, Cottrellan experienced educationist and naturalistoffers a deeply personal and richly detailed portrait of these powerful raptors.
The book explores the eagles intelligence, hunting techniques, courtship rituals, and family dynamics, while also delving into their interactions with humans and the environment. Cottrell highlights the birds remarkable awareness-wisdom, including their use of herbal remedies and weather-forecasting instincts. Vivid descriptions and photographssome taken by the author himselfbring the eagles world to life, from soaring flight to intimate nesting behavior.
Originally published in 1970 by Purnell in Cape Town, the book is both a scientific record and a lyrical tribute to the Black Eagles grace and resilience.
A captivating study of the Verreauxs Eagle, this classic South African natural history book is based on four years of fieldwork and personal observation. Cottrell blends scientific insight with lyrical prose, offering a window into the intelligence, habits, and mystique of one of Africas most majestic raptors.
A must-have for bird lovers, collectors, and natural history enthusiasts.