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Crystal-clear color photos of eagles, hawks, and owls highlight a volume that thoroughly explains how these predatory birds live. There are also helpful tips for bird watchers and suggested projects both generic (making a mobile) and original (dissecting a pellet, building a "nestbox"). A lengthy section that identifies and provides facts about specific raptors will serve as a handy field guide. Bib., glos., ind.