Posts Tagged ‘owls’

One bird book review to rule them all… Birds Through Irish Eyes British Birds Birds of Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan The Drinking Bird The Feathery Tribe: Robert Ridgway and the Modern Study of Birds 10,000 Birds Advanced Bird ID Handbook: The Western Palearctic Rare Bird Alert Catching the Bug: A Sound […]

by Frances Backhouse

A very good overview of the owl family and introduction to North America’s representatives.

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by Stacey O'Brien

This story of a woman and her owl is fascinating, utterly amazing, and even educational.

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The most important bird books may not be the latest and greatest field guides, or the bird-finding guide to that birding mecca you’ve always wanted to visit. It may very well be books for kids. They can be instrumental in imparting a life-long love for the natural world. They were for me. A fellow Georgia […]

by Paul Bannick

This impressive book will lead to a much greater appreciation of these birds and their relationships to their environment and each other.

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by Noel and Helen Snyder

A great introduction to the 53 raptors of North America (including owls).

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