All about Owls


Book Description

Presents an introduction to the nighttime world of owls, and addresses such questions as why their eyes are so big, where they stay during the daytime, and what they eat




The Complete Book of North American Owls


Book Description

Presents an introduction to North American owls, listing forty-six species and describing their physical features, hunting behavior, life cycles, territorial calls, habitats, and the human and environmental threats to their existence.




Whooo Knew? the Truth about Owls


Book Description

How do owls see in the dark? Can owls spin their heads all the way around? Why do owls puke? These and other questions are answered by an owl expert, along with some extra information provided by the owls themselves!




Owls


Book Description

From tufts to talons, this book tells about all nineteen species of owls found in the United States and Canada. With 36 full-color illustrations, it's a charming introduction to owls suitable for all ages.




Owl Babies


Book Description

Three owl babies whose mother has gone out in the night try to stay calm while she is gone.




The Book of Owls


Book Description

A definitive collection of first-hand experiences involving owls.




The Book of North American Owls


Book Description

Provides general information on the behavior of owls and specific information about the physical characteristics and behavior of the twenty-one North American species.




Barn Owl Conservation Handbook


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A comprehensive handbook covering all aspects of the conservation of Barn Owls. Written by the Barn Owl Trust, this book includes in-depth information on Barn Owl survey techniques, relevant ecology, Barn Owls and the law, mortality, habitat management, use of nest boxes and barn Owl rehabilitation. Essential reading for ecologists, planners, land managers and ornithologists.




Owls of the World


Book Description

An in-depth reference to owls around the world, "Owls of the World" traces the remarkable evolution of 205 owl species and their place within the avian order as both predators and prey.




Owl


Book Description

"For anyone who appreciates wild things and wild places, each of Paul Bannick's stunning photographs is worth ten thousand words." - Ted Williams, Audubon--Moira Macdonald "The Birding Wire"