In a perilous expedition through the stunning Sierra Madre, a naturalist seeks to find the elusive Imperial Woodpecker, believed to be extinct. This journey not only highlights the breathtaking wildlife and natural wonders of the region but also exposes the threats posed by Mexican drug cartels. The quest intertwines the beauty of nature with the dangers of human activity, creating a gripping narrative of adventure and conservation.
Tim Gallagher Bücher
Tim Gallagher hegt seit seiner Kindheit eine tiefe Leidenschaft für die alte Sportart der Falknerei. Seine jüngste Arbeit folgt den Spuren von Kaiser Friedrich II. aus dem 13. Jahrhundert, einer Renaissance-Persönlichkeit, die als größter Falkner der Geschichte gefeiert wird. Gallaghers Erzählung erforscht dieses Abenteuer, schöpft Inspiration aus mittelalterlichen Traditionen und illustriert diese mit eindrucksvollen Bildern. Das Buch gewährt Einblicke in die historische Praxis und das moderne Wiederaufleben der Falknerei und verbindet Vergangenheit und Gegenwart durch die Kunst der Jagd.


Falcon Fever: A Falconer in the Twenty-First Century
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
What is so compelling about falconry? Tim Gallagher mines his lifelong obsession with falcons for an answer in this engaging volume interweaving memoir, history, and travelogue. An entire subculture exists outside the mainstream of American society consisting of obsessed individuals (Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and film-writer Tony Huston among them) who still use the ancient training techniques and language of falconry. Gallagher finds that his personal story connects on many levels with that of Frederick II, the thirteenth-century Holy Roman Emperor, legendary falconer, and notorious freethinker who brought the full wrath of the medieval church down upon his dynasty. While following Frederick's footsteps through southern Italy, Gallagher ponders his personal history as well. What salve to his spirit did falconry provide when it ignited his passion at age twelve? Beset by a turbulent childhood dominated by a brutal and violent father, Gallagher turned to this sport for emotional release. He offers us a unique glimpse into the contemporary falconry subculture, and the result is a surprisingly frank and revealing personal story.