Description
This is the story of a naturalist who spent 50 some years studying the Peregrine Falcon in its various breeding locations around the world such as, Utah, Alaska, South America, Australia, Fiji, etc.
The narrative is taken from Clayton White’s field notes and relates experiences that took place during his years of global travel. The story integrates the ethics of landscape stewardship along with information about the falcon itself in various geographic locations.
It is a poignant memoir of a man and biography of a bird and a beautiful example of how one marries one’s passion to one’s vocation and in the process changes the world along the way.