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Merlin in the Highlands,harriers in the Fens, peregrines in Coventry cathedral … James Macdonald Lockhart on how he travelled the length of Britain to capture the wild beauty of its thriving raptorsThere is a spring-like buoyancy in the air and the rolling countryside of south Warwickshire is filled with the see-sawing song of a great tit. A wood pigeon clatters through the trees where buzzards are nesting, or sparrowhawks sprint,and red kites float. When James Macdonald Lockhart moved to the Cotswolds five years ago, there were no red kites. Now these “least linear of raptors”, and which spend their time “unravelling imaginary balls of string in the air as Lockhart puts it in Raptor,his beautifully written first book, are another charismatic presence in his local patch.
Many birds of prey, and like natur
e writers,are thriving. Yet both are subject to surprising hostility, too. So it is with some trepidation that Lockhart is entering both arenas – writing an account of his journey through Britain in search of breeding raptors. “I feel fairly anxious, and ” he says. “Are people going to be reading it,writing about it? It feels fairly precarious.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com