
The Merlin
The Ecology of a Magical Raptor
- A broad view of Merlin ecology over its huge range, highlighting intriguing variations in regional behaviour.
- With reference to an extensive background literature, Merlin distribution and behaviour are clearly explained in accessible language.
- Highlights the critical importance of the Merlin and explains its relationships to the ecology of the wider natural environment.
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- ornithology
- raptor
Description
The Merlin Falco columbarius is Europe’s smallest falcon, and its breeding presence is often regarded as a key indicator of a healthy natural environment. A highly adaptable species, it displays a variety of intriguing and contrasting behaviours across its extensive Northern Hemisphere range.
Frank Rennie has spent many years observing and researching the characteristics of this important raptor. His landmark volume brings together for the first time many important sources of information from Europe, Asia and North America to better explain the complex and adaptive nature of the Merlin, which make it such a fascinating bird to observe.
The book provides in-depth coverage of the complex origins and behaviours of the Merlin, from its obscure fossil ancestors through to the contemporary challenges it faces from habitat destruction, environmental pollution and climate change. Close investigation of its hunting methods, habitat selection and breeding activities reveals some surprising regional differences that offer a new understanding of this critically important, elusive and quietly majestic indicator species.
DOI: 10.53061/JSHI8993
Reviews
- In this book, Frank Rennie has done a magnificent job of pulling together historical and new findings, and setting this out in an engaging and readable manner... no other publication on the species provides such a thorough and comprehensive review. This book will be a delight to raptor enthusiasts in particular, and also to any other birders keen to learn more about this enigmatic and delightful bird.
—Dr Ian Newton (taken from the Foreword) - This is a special, rather magical book. Frank Rennie captures the spell of observing the Merlin perfectly. This impressively comprehensive monograph draws on first hand fieldwork in the Outer Hebrides and a global literature of more than 900 references. Beautifully illustrated, and lucidly written, this monograph is a significant addition to the canon of raptor classics.
—Professor Des Thompson, former Principal Adviser on Biodiversity with NatureScot
About the Author
Frank Rennie was Professor of Sustainable Rural Development at the University of the Highlands and Islands, Scotland, and is a Research Associate at the UHI Environmental Research Institute. His research interests include human ecology and new approaches to online networking for the clear communication of higher education and science.Bibliographic Information
216 pages
- BISAC SCI070040, SCI020000, NAT004000, NAT043000
- BIC PSVW6, RNC, WNCB