A young field scientist and conservationist tracks the Blakiston's Fish Owl in the forbidding reaches of eastern Russia, where he spendt five years following the elusive bird among the eccentric locals.
What The Reviewers Say
Tucker Malarkey,
The New York Times Book Review
... engaging.
Heller McAlpin,
The Wall Street Journal
Mr. Slaght’s book is a stellar example of the fruitful intersection of scientific inquiry, conservation advocacy and wilderness adventure. It belongs to a rare species of nature writing in which facts are delivered with both exactitude and storytelling panache.
Helen Macdonald,
The Guardian (UK)
Slaght has a rare gift for startling evocations of the natural world.
Laurie Hertzel,
The Star Tribune
... an absolute marvel of a book. Part science narrative, part memoir, part adventure story, it is captivating, thrilling and beautifully written.