2023 WESTERN WRITERS OF AMERICA SPUR AWARD FINALISTIn this groundbreaking work, McTee, a hunter and wildlife researcher in westernMontana, exposes a terrifying link between humans and eagles, while buildingthe framework for how to safeguard these iconic raptors. Highly recommended for anyone interested in how modern hunters are leading our nation's conservation efforts. -Montana OutdoorsWhen two raptor biologists unexpectedly walk into MikeMcTee's kitchen with a golden eagle, the bird's penetrating stare redirects his life. After years of research and speaking with dozens of raptorexperts, McTee discovers eagles across the United States have toxic lead lacingtheir veins, often from scavenging hunting remains peppered with bulletfragments. Armed with a background in chemistry and a deep knowledge of hunting,McTee latches to the issue, becoming an ambassador for eagles and lead-freebullets. Weaving hunting stories and eagle encounters, WiltedWings flies readers from Montana's "Golden Eagle Highway" to wild British Columbia, and to the desolateMongolian Steppe, where Kazakhs still hunt foxes with eagles. Drawing fromhistorical records, wildlife research, and expert opinions, McTee illuminatesthe braided natural histories of humans and eagles, framing a path that would striplead from the diets of these soaring icons. McTeehas conducted ballistics studies and hunted extensively with non-leadammunition. For hunters interested in going lead-free, Wilted Wings finishes with a supplemental section thatdetails how to find the right ammunition for your gun and understand itsdownrange capabilities.