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Flaco the Eurasian eagle-owl landed on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan bewildered and afraid after his enclosure at the Central Park Zoo was vandalized on February 2, 2023. Many feared for his safety and welfare because he could not fly well and did not seem to know how to hunt. He evaded rescue for the next two weeks and began to embrace his new life as a wild owl. Flaco initially settled in Central Park and later explored neighborhoods around Manhattan, enchanting New Yorkers everywhere he went. He sadly and unexpectedly died a year after his release on February 23, 2024 when the hazards of the urban environment finally caught up with him.
NYC-based wildlife photographers Jacqueline Emery and David Lei were immediately fascinated by Flaco and observed him more than 150 times, from the night of his release until the week before his death. The photos and firsthand accounts they shared contributed to making Flaco one of the most well-known and beloved animals in the world. Finding Flaco tells the story of this beautiful, charismatic, and intelligent bird based on the intimate looks that Emery and Lei had into his life. They document Flaco’s remarkable transformation as he learned how to do owly things like fly, hunt, establish territory, protect himself from mobbing birds, and adapt to the four seasons. And they draw exciting parallels between Flaco’s behavior and that of the other owls who have recently resided in the park. The book also examines how and why Flaco meant so much to so many, showcasing stories, photographs, and artwork by some of Flaco’s most ardent admirers.
After Flaco’s death, Emery and Lei traveled to Spain, the Netherlands, and Germany to visit wild Eurasian eagle-owls in their native range. In Finding Flaco, they offer insights gleaned from their observations of nearly twenty owls and their conversations with local conservationists and researchers. Although Flaco’s adventures in the city came to a tragic end, his legacy lives on. The book explores the community response to his death and ongoing efforts to make NYC safer for raptors and other birds.

As of August 5th, this project has raised $23,000 of their $10,000 goal. This project has 22 days left to raise as much as it can. For a pledge of $50, you will get one book. For a pledge of $100, you will get one signed book. To learn more and to pledge money, go to: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/flacobook/finding-flaco?ref=section-homepage-view-more-discovery-p3
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