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Book Synopsis
From the great horned to the tiny elf owl, this amazing volume captures the beauty and mystery of these charismatic birds of prey.

Trade Review
Beautiful, readable, and affordable. So if you plan to give it as a give, I suggest you buy a copy for yourself as well. -- Whit Gibbons Tuscaloosa News 2007 This is a gorgeous book from celebrated natural history writer and wildlife photographer Wayne Lynch. Library Journal 2007 This is, in short, far and away the best owl book this reviewer has seen designed especially for general audiences. The writing is clear, concise, scientifically accurate, and totally readable. Choice 2008 This is a must have book for anyone interested in owls. Birdingnet.com 2008 This beautifully illustrated book contains a wealth of fascinating information... Will be much appreciated by birders, naturalists, and anyone with an interest in owls. -- C. R. Southeastern Naturalist 2008 This work is a labor of love. The author has done an admirable job. Quarterly Review of Biology 2008 Thoughtfully organized... it is an outstanding reference for this remarkable family of birds. Wildlife Activist 2008 I have more than a dozen owl books... but probably none is so attractive and accessibly informative as this one. -- Paul A. Johnsgard Great Plains Research 2009 Overall this book is a pleasure to read whether you're a diehard owl enthusiast or a casual admirerer. You'll find yourself wanting to leave this book somewhere conspicuous, so you can show the images off to friends, family, and unwary passersby. -- Jim Cirigliano Bird Watcher's Digest 2009

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Owl Addiction
1. Anatomy of an Owl
Paleocene Origins
WMDs: Weapons of Mouse Destruction
On Wings That Whisper
Colors that Disguise
Fretting with Feathers
2. Son et Lumiere
Sound Advice
The Handicap of Darkness
The Eyes of Owls
The Nocturnal Syndrome
3. Haunts and Hideaways
From Tundra and Taiga to Mountains and Marshlands
Floaters
Hot and Cold Weather Woes
Roost Rewards
Fleeing from Winter
4. Owl Invasions
The Owlish Appetite
Foods That Fight Back
Pellet Diaries
Hunting Techniques
Hoarding for Hard Times
5. Family Life
Who Gives a Hoot?
Courtship Conduct
House Hunting
The Cloacal Kiss
Oology 101
The Tedium of Incubation
Sexual Dimorphism: The Great Debate
6. The Next Generation
Early Chick Life
Asynchronous Hatching: A Strategy
Life in the Nest
Roamers, Branchers, and Homebodies
The Young and the Restless
7. Predators, Pirates, and Pests
Kleptoparasitism
A Call to Arms
8. Owls and Humans
HIPPO
Appendix: Scientific Names of Plants and Animals
References
Index

Owls of the United States and Canada A Complete

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 25/01/2008
    ISBN13: 9780801886874, 978-0801886874
    ISBN10: 0801886872

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    From the great horned to the tiny elf owl, this amazing volume captures the beauty and mystery of these charismatic birds of prey.

    Trade Review
    Beautiful, readable, and affordable. So if you plan to give it as a give, I suggest you buy a copy for yourself as well. -- Whit Gibbons Tuscaloosa News 2007 This is a gorgeous book from celebrated natural history writer and wildlife photographer Wayne Lynch. Library Journal 2007 This is, in short, far and away the best owl book this reviewer has seen designed especially for general audiences. The writing is clear, concise, scientifically accurate, and totally readable. Choice 2008 This is a must have book for anyone interested in owls. Birdingnet.com 2008 This beautifully illustrated book contains a wealth of fascinating information... Will be much appreciated by birders, naturalists, and anyone with an interest in owls. -- C. R. Southeastern Naturalist 2008 This work is a labor of love. The author has done an admirable job. Quarterly Review of Biology 2008 Thoughtfully organized... it is an outstanding reference for this remarkable family of birds. Wildlife Activist 2008 I have more than a dozen owl books... but probably none is so attractive and accessibly informative as this one. -- Paul A. Johnsgard Great Plains Research 2009 Overall this book is a pleasure to read whether you're a diehard owl enthusiast or a casual admirerer. You'll find yourself wanting to leave this book somewhere conspicuous, so you can show the images off to friends, family, and unwary passersby. -- Jim Cirigliano Bird Watcher's Digest 2009

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: Owl Addiction
    1. Anatomy of an Owl
    Paleocene Origins
    WMDs: Weapons of Mouse Destruction
    On Wings That Whisper
    Colors that Disguise
    Fretting with Feathers
    2. Son et Lumiere
    Sound Advice
    The Handicap of Darkness
    The Eyes of Owls
    The Nocturnal Syndrome
    3. Haunts and Hideaways
    From Tundra and Taiga to Mountains and Marshlands
    Floaters
    Hot and Cold Weather Woes
    Roost Rewards
    Fleeing from Winter
    4. Owl Invasions
    The Owlish Appetite
    Foods That Fight Back
    Pellet Diaries
    Hunting Techniques
    Hoarding for Hard Times
    5. Family Life
    Who Gives a Hoot?
    Courtship Conduct
    House Hunting
    The Cloacal Kiss
    Oology 101
    The Tedium of Incubation
    Sexual Dimorphism: The Great Debate
    6. The Next Generation
    Early Chick Life
    Asynchronous Hatching: A Strategy
    Life in the Nest
    Roamers, Branchers, and Homebodies
    The Young and the Restless
    7. Predators, Pirates, and Pests
    Kleptoparasitism
    A Call to Arms
    8. Owls and Humans
    HIPPO
    Appendix: Scientific Names of Plants and Animals
    References
    Index

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