I bought one from Ty (just about before the ink had dried). It is indeed a great book. Nice work Ty.

Bruce McKee
Mason City

On 11/1/2011 9:14 PM, Ric Zarwell wrote:

*/The Return of Iowa’s Bald Eagles/*

*Text and Photography by Ty Smedes, published October, 2011*

After closely watching and also reading about Bald Eagles for the better part of four decades, /I thought/ I knew the biology and habits of the species rather well.Until very recently, I’ve had four books specific to Bald Eagles on my shelf, and I foolishly believed that, taken together, these covered the lives of this great species adequately enough.I was wrong!

When I began the very pleasant task of investigating /The Return of Iowa’s Bald Eagles/, I became /fearful/ that I could not find the appropriate vocabulary to adequately describe this wonderful piece of work, and give it the credit it definitely deserves.That fear continues. . . .

With highly readable text and exquisite photography by Ty Smedes, I truly believe that /The Return of Iowa’s Bald Eagles, /has raised the bar on books about individual bird species, let alone about our national symbol, to such heights that others may not produce an equivalent book for years to come.

Readers should know upfront: */this book is about the lives, the majesty, and the recovery of Bald Eagles across the entire Upper Midwest, and even a majority of the Lower 48 States – and not just within one state/*.No other bird commands as much attention, respect, and admiration as our national symbol. And, there is no better way for the average person to investigate, comprehend and appreciate these phenomena than with this new book!

This beautiful work is divided into two primary sections: Chapters 1-8 educates the reader about the full history of the Bald Eagle in our nation, and every chapter contains an abundance of jaw-dropping close-up color images.Chapters 1 & 2 explain how the bird became our national symbol, the array of serious troubles it has encountered, and it’s road to nation-wide recovery. Chapter 3 is “Bald Eagle – Biology 101” with 13-pages of photos and concise, entertaining text covering physical attributes and diet, color phases and plumages, North American populations, reproduction, conservation and more.

Chapters 4-8 (again, with each chapter having an abundance of incredible close-up images), covers current population status; how eagles endure severe winters; interesting facts, anomalies and anecdotes; challenges eagles face; and best opportunities to view Bald Eagles across the Midwest.

Although I am fascinated by, and dearly love all parts of this very fine book, my favorite component is likely the one called: /2010 Diary of a Bald Eagle Nest/.In 39 fascinating pages, author and photographer Smedes gives us a nearly day-by-day and hour-by-hour look into the lives of two adults and two young eagles at a single nest he had permission to observe at close range.The photos and descriptions in this section alone are worth the cost of this very modestly priced book.

The scores of gorgeous color images and many first-hand observations and stories in the first eight chapters are sure to amaze and delight readers, and draw them into the day-to-day lives of eagles until the birds feel like favorite family members!Any person who is open to learning about this magnificent bird is likely to be deeply moved, and perhaps permanently so, by these first chapters.

Chapter 9 is a 113-page photo gallery for all who wish to simply enjoy, visually, the daily lives of Bald Eagles. It is a wonderful treat to be able to do this with the scores and scores of superb images that Mr. Smedes and his publisher chose for this book.Many of these exceptional images are made up of frame-by-frame sequences of actions: diving for fish, catching fish, eating while on the fly, etc. These are simply magnificent full-color images, with nearly all being close-up and filling the entire 11.25 by 7.5 inch pages.Wow!!

I am truly amazed that such a magnificent book, with an incredible number of spectacular color photographs – among the most incredible ever taken in the United States – could be priced at just $24.95.What a bargain!!

The /Return of Iowa's Bald Eagles/ chronicles a conservation success story of such national significance that it should become well understood and deeply appreciated by citizens of all ages.Captured here are the power, grace and majesty of the Bald Eagle in all its glory.I recommend purchases for Christmas, birthdays, or for any other reason you can possibly think of. This inexpensive masterpiece is available wherever better books are sold; or directly from The Iowan Books at http://www.iowan.com/, or from Ty Smedes, at: http://www.smedesphoto.com/ .

Review by Ric Zarwell, Lansing, Iowa



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