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David
Moran became interested in birds in general, and birds of prey in
particular, as a young boy. He attended Rye Country Day School in Rye,
N.Y., did his preparatory school work at St. George's School in
Newport, R.I., and received his A.B. from Princeton University. He
took his Ph.D. in biology from Brown University, and went on to do
a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard with Professor Keith R. Porter.
When Dr. Porter moved his laboratory to the University of Colorado,
Dr. Moran migrated westward and joined the faculty there, where he
served for 20 years as a research biologist and academic Professor.
The
author is presently Scientific Editor of Micron BioSystems, Inc.,
which produce multimedia audiovisual aids for biomedical education,
and is Staff Biologist for Absolutely Wild Animal Studios, a cinema
production company specializing in wildlife films. An avid falconer,
he is presently Director-At-Large of the North American Falconers'
Association, which he joined in 1964, and a member of the British
Falconers' Club. Dr.
Moran currently divides his time between Boulder, Colorado, and
Saratoga, Wyoming. In addition to game-hawking, his passions include
fly fishing, sports-car racing, big-game hunting with a black-powder
flintlock rifle, surfing with his sons, Dave Jr. and Monty in California,
and playing fiddle and mandolin with his friends in the Boulder-based
band, "Colorado Country."
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