Owls
Description:
A compelling introduction to twenty-five species of North American and European owls--from the elegant snowy to the majestic eagle owl.
Author and naturalist Connie Toops explores her personal and our seemingly universal fascination for this intriguing bird.
In her highly reader-friendly style, she discusses owl behavior, habitats, and natural history. We learn about hunting, their acute sense of sight and sound, courtship rituals, and chick reading. She also looks at the rehabilitation efforts so crucial to the conservation of these birds.
Twenty-six species of North American and European owls are beautifully represented with full-color portraits and action photos by some of the best contemporary wildlife photographers.
Owls offers a comprehensive review of many aspects of owl biology, a good introduction to owl folklore, a balanced outlook on conservation issues, and a beautiful collection of photos.
Also recommended: Bluebirds Forever, Hummingbirds: Jewels in Flight, Eagles: Masters of the Sky.
Connie Toops is a freelance photojournalist, whose works have appeared in Audubon and Sierra Club calendars and books published by National Geographic, Sierra Club, Reader's Digest, Time-Life, and Voyageur Press. She has written nine nature books, including four other Voyageur Press titles: Bluebirds Forever, Hummingbirds: Jewels in Flight, The Florida Everglades, and Great Smoky Mountains. Connie and her husband Pat make their home in Martinsburg, West Virginia, where they have converted a suburban half-acre into a mini wildlife refuge.
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