The Whispering Wings of Autumn

The Whispering Wings of Autumn
Author: Gene Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Grouse shooting
ISBN: 9781885106001

Hill and Smith, masters of hunting literature, treat you to the best stories written about grouse and woodcock hunting. Sprinkled in are essays of practical advice on equipment and clothing, guns, dogs, and grouse and woodcock management. In the final chapter, Hill gives one of the finest essays on why we hunt. Illustrated with four full-page Schaldach etchings. The classic book of grouse and woodcock hunting.

The Sound of Wings

The Sound of Wings
Author: Suzanne Simonetti
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2021-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647420474

Now a USA TODAY BEST-SELLER, The Sound of Wings is a masterfully crafted tale of love, friendship, betrayal, and the risks we take in the pursuit of justice. Seventy-year-old Goldie Sparrows faces declining finances, questionable health, and a late husband who torments her from the beyond. She seeks refuge in her butterfly garden, which is filled with voices and memories from long ago. Jocelyn Anderson is a struggling writer who finds escape from her custody battle in the journal of her late mother-in-law. As she gets pulled through the pages of time, Jocelyn discovers her own husband has a hidden history she knows nothing about. Is this secret now Jocelyn’s to keep? Krystal Axelrod is living a life she never dreamed she could have. And yet the demons of a dysfunctional childhood and mean girl culture from her cheerleading days cast their shadow over her ability to feel whole, capable, and worthy. Does Goldie hold the key to Krystal’s path to freedom?

Sky Dance of the Woodcock

Sky Dance of the Woodcock
Author: Greg Hoch
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1609386280

Woodcock are one of the oddest birds in North America. They are a shorebird that got lost and ended up in the scrubby parts of the forest, and look like they were put together with the leftover parts of other birds. Oddities aside, each spring they rise to great beauty with their sky dance at dusk. Greg Hoch combines natural history, land management, scientific knowledge, and personal observation to examine this little game bird. Woodcock have a complex life history and the management of their habitat is also complex. The health of this bird can be considered a key indicator of what good forests look like.

The Quiet Duck and a Noisy Chicken

The Quiet Duck and a Noisy Chicken
Author: Dandy Ahuruonye
Publisher: dandyahuruonyebooks.com
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2024-09-20
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

High up in the leafy canopy of Connemara’s Cloosh Valley, lived Égbé, a Peregrine falcon with a nest that was more like a twiggy fortress on the tallest oak. She had a bird’s-eye view of everything below. With her were her two chicks, Otti and Oza, who were basically feathered bundles of energy with appetites that could rival a dragon. Égbé spent her days soaring through the skies, hunting for food. But even a top-notch hunter could be brought to her knees by picky kids. Otti and Oza were the ultimate food snobs. To them, shrews were “unpalatable,” dung beetles were “disgusting,” and fish had to be just right. Égbé would return home, talons full of prey, only to be met with a chorus of complaints. “Mother, this fish is too big,” or “Mother, this snake is too slimy.” One day, Égbé had enough. She announced that whatever she brought back would be the only meal. If they didn’t like it, tough luck! Égbé found a tiny fish and brought it home. To her surprise, the chicks gobbled it up. Maybe, she thought, they were finally learning a lesson. But no, the chicks’ appetites grew, and their demands became even more ridiculous. They wanted the juiciest insects, the freshest fish, the tastiest frogs, and the plumpest birds. Égbé was exhausted but kept providing. Égbé was a skilled hunter, but she was powerless to satisfy her children’s insatiable appetites. It was a humbling realisation. Despite her frustrations, she remained determined to provide for her offspring. She knew her kids were still little and their preferences would change over time. As the day ended, Égbé came back home. She was tired, but she felt determined. She knew her kids were relying on her, and she wouldn’t disappoint them. Lessons from Cloosh Valley: As the adventures in Cloosh Valley drew to a close, it was time to reflect on the journey and the valuable lessons learned along the way. The lush woodlands had been a backdrop for many trials, triumphs, and tender moments, each contributing to the growth and understanding of Égbé and her chicks. Calm Observation vs. Noisy Drama: The quiet duck observed events with a calm demeanour, understanding that patience and observation often lead to better outcomes. In contrast, the noisy chicken reacted to every situation with alarm, demonstrating that constant drama can be a sign of weakness and unnecessary stress. Lesson: Calm observation is a strength, while noisy drama often leads to confusion and poor decisions. Parental Sacrifices: Égbé, the devoted mother falcon, faced numerous challenges and dangers to provide for her chicks. From hunting tirelessly to enduring harsh weather, her dedication never wavered. She taught her chicks the importance of perseverance, patience, and resourcefulness, even when the odds were against her. Lesson: Parents make countless sacrifices for the welfare of their children, often facing life-threatening situations to ensure their young ones are safe and well-fed. Appreciation for Parents: Otti and Oza learned to appreciate their mother’s efforts and the challenges she faced daily. They realised that her love and dedication were the driving forces behind her relentless pursuit of food, happiness, and safety for them. Lesson: Children should appreciate everything their parents do for them, recognising the hard work and sacrifices made out of love and care. Avoiding Snobbery: The chicks initially displayed picky and snobbish behaviour, rejecting the food their mother brought. Over time, they learned to be more grateful and less demanding. Lesson: Being snobbish and ungrateful can lead to unnecessary hardships. It’s important to be appreciative and considerate of others’ efforts. And so, the story of Égbé and her chicks came to a close, leaving behind a legacy of love, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between a mother and her children. The lessons learned in Cloosh Valley would stay with them forever, guiding them through the trials and triumphs of life.

Outdoor Yarns and Outright Lies

Outdoor Yarns and Outright Lies
Author: Gene Hill
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007-07-31
Genre: Hunting
ISBN: 9780811734271

Presents more than fifty short stories and sketches filled with humor and the joys of the outdoors, from hunting and fishing trips to hiking and walks with the dog.

Nature's Verse

Nature's Verse
Author: Gurpavan Kaur Gill
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1449748775

“Life as we know it seems to be underpinned on electrical energy. Live without it for 2 days and everything unravels. You cannot work, meet deadlines, shop, store or feed yourself.” --Suhasini Ayer, Auroville, Pondicherry, India This book describes global natural and cultural biodiversity and the way to unite individuals from various backgrounds through collaboration, natural restoration and peaceful co-existence. It explores Asian culture and economic growth, particularly in India, to promote equality within the Indian social order through a paradigm shift--building a society based on mutual well-being rather than caste distinction. India and the world has the potential to grow and expand in a profoundly sustainable and positive socioeconomic manner. Juxtaposing nature and our human world, this book reveals the parallels found between the worlds of nature and humanity. Learning from the symmetry and harmony of nature, humanity too can co-exist in a peaceful and positive way through the process of symbiosis. “Pavan Gill’s manuscript addresses two of the most pressing issues of our time: inequality and human security. Her...insightful and well-researched work on ecological biodiversity and environmental harmony in India is both creative and original.” —Professor Gordon Smith -Executive Director of the Centre for Global Studies-Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for international Governance Innovation (CIGI), and Adjunct Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Victoria

Tears and Laughter

Tears and Laughter
Author: Gene Hill
Publisher: Countrysport
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-11
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: 9780924357671

In these twenty-six stories, Gene Hill explores the ancient and honored bond between man and dog. Some stories will make you laugh, a few may bring a tear, but all will stir your memories: the happiness and hope a new puppy brings, the joys of watching a well-trained dog work, and the sorrow of seeing an aged and long-loved friend slip quietly away.

RGS

RGS
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1998
Genre: Fowling
ISBN:

Meanderings of a Snake Meadow Editor

Meanderings of a Snake Meadow Editor
Author: Paul E Chase
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1449020461

This is a book of essays about upland hunting experiences, bird dogs, noteworthy authors who wrote books about upland hunting, celebrated entrepreneurs in the shotgun-producing industry, favorite upland painters whose subjects were dogs and men in the field, fine double shotguns, a few short stories and several miscellaneous subjects, most related to the upland shooting life. This book also offers historical, environmental, philosophical and aesthetical observations of a long-time rural landowner. A fellow bird hunter, Dick Curriden, of Greenville, Maine also contributed witty and humorous words of a highly respected sportsman in the form of letters written to me over the years. The title, Meanderings of a Snake Meadow Editor, originates from the well-known 1925-established Snake Meadow Club, Inc., located in the towns of Plainfield and Killingly in eastern Connecticut, of which I have been quarterly newsletter editor for the past twenty-two years. This has afforded me the opportunity to write a column or two in every publication. These rather brief paragraphs in the newsletters have been expanded and, with few exceptions, resulted in the essays that comprise this book.