This extraordinary, poetic portrait of two peregrine falcons is one of
the most beloved works of nature writing ever published.
From fall to spring, J.A. Baker set out to track the daily comings and
goings of a pair of peregrine falcons across the flat fen lands of
eastern England. He followed the birds obsessively, observing them in
the air and on the ground, in pursuit of their prey, making a kill,
eating, and at rest, activities he describes with an extraordinary
fusion of precision and poetry. And as he continued his mysterious
private quest, his sense of human self slowly dissolved, to be replaced
with the alien and implacable consciousness of a hawk.
It is this extraordinary metamorphosis, magical and terrifying, that
these beautifully written pages record.