Description
An uncorrected proof copy of The Ways of an Eagle by Lea Macnally, published by Collins and Harvill Press, London in 1977. A near fine copy, with some creasing to the spine, light rubbing to extremities and toning to the text block.
The Ways of an Eagle by Lea MacNally is a captivating natural history account of Golden Eagles in the Scottish Highlands. Drawing on twenty years of field observations, MacNally chronicles their survival strategies, nesting rituals, hunting of prey and growth of eaglets. Richly illustrated with colour and black and white plates, the book blends scientific data—like breeding success and prey lists—with poetic diary entries. It’s an intimate, immersive tribute to a majestic raptor and its rugged highland world.