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"First edition 2009 (entitled Intriguing owls: exceptional images and insight)."
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- Produktdetails
- Favorite Wildlife
- Verlag: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 205mm x 230mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781647553845
- ISBN-10: 1647553849
- Artikelnr.: 64368338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Favorite Wildlife
- Verlag: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 205mm x 230mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781647553845
- ISBN-10: 1647553849
- Artikelnr.: 64368338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Naturalist, wildlife photographer and writer Stan Tekiela is the author of more than 190 field guides, nature books, children’s books, and playing cards, presenting many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, trees, wildflowers and cacti in the United States. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota and as an active professional naturalist for more than 30 years, Stan studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and Canada. He has received various national and regional awards for his books and photographs. Also a well-known columnist and radio personality, his syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and his wildlife programs are broadcast on a number of Midwest radio stations.
Intriguing owls
The owl family
Species diversity
Owls from coast to coast
Origins of the species
Life span
Unique design
The facial disk
Body in camouflage
Toes and talons
Heavyweight eyes
24-hour sight
Acute eye power
Built-in protection
Low-light vision
Binocular viewing
Red-eye reduction
Head rotation
Head bobbing
Bills in bristles
The bite
Horns and ears
Split-second hearing
Where is that sound?
Ear flaps
Facial disk designs
Disk feathers
Facial expressions
Owl size
Differences of the sexes
Slimming to trim
Silent flight
Equipped to conceal
Striking a pose
Color collections
Fancy footwork
Talons in force
Sole scales
Feather boots to bare feet
Palate appeal
Diet variety
Hunting instincts
A friend of the farmer
Table manners
Diminished sense of smell
Digestible matter
Pellets
Nesting fancies
Cavity nests
Stick nests
Ground nests
Nest edifices
Reusing the nest
Owl vocalization
Family calls
Night calls
Pair calls and duets
Bill clacking
Establishing a territory
Courtship
Mating
Egg laying
The clutch
Nonstop incubation
Hatching order
Incubation across the species
Life in the nest
Growing up quickly
Sharing in the bounty
Demand for food
Owlet development
Flight practice
Branching
Gliding and grounding
Learning to hunt
No free lunch
Leaving the natal territory
To migrate or not
The irruption years
Winter advantage
Owls?exceptional birds
Featured owls
Helpful resources
About the author
The owl family
Species diversity
Owls from coast to coast
Origins of the species
Life span
Unique design
The facial disk
Body in camouflage
Toes and talons
Heavyweight eyes
24-hour sight
Acute eye power
Built-in protection
Low-light vision
Binocular viewing
Red-eye reduction
Head rotation
Head bobbing
Bills in bristles
The bite
Horns and ears
Split-second hearing
Where is that sound?
Ear flaps
Facial disk designs
Disk feathers
Facial expressions
Owl size
Differences of the sexes
Slimming to trim
Silent flight
Equipped to conceal
Striking a pose
Color collections
Fancy footwork
Talons in force
Sole scales
Feather boots to bare feet
Palate appeal
Diet variety
Hunting instincts
A friend of the farmer
Table manners
Diminished sense of smell
Digestible matter
Pellets
Nesting fancies
Cavity nests
Stick nests
Ground nests
Nest edifices
Reusing the nest
Owl vocalization
Family calls
Night calls
Pair calls and duets
Bill clacking
Establishing a territory
Courtship
Mating
Egg laying
The clutch
Nonstop incubation
Hatching order
Incubation across the species
Life in the nest
Growing up quickly
Sharing in the bounty
Demand for food
Owlet development
Flight practice
Branching
Gliding and grounding
Learning to hunt
No free lunch
Leaving the natal territory
To migrate or not
The irruption years
Winter advantage
Owls?exceptional birds
Featured owls
Helpful resources
About the author
Intriguing owls
The owl family
Species diversity
Owls from coast to coast
Origins of the species
Life span
Unique design
The facial disk
Body in camouflage
Toes and talons
Heavyweight eyes
24-hour sight
Acute eye power
Built-in protection
Low-light vision
Binocular viewing
Red-eye reduction
Head rotation
Head bobbing
Bills in bristles
The bite
Horns and ears
Split-second hearing
Where is that sound?
Ear flaps
Facial disk designs
Disk feathers
Facial expressions
Owl size
Differences of the sexes
Slimming to trim
Silent flight
Equipped to conceal
Striking a pose
Color collections
Fancy footwork
Talons in force
Sole scales
Feather boots to bare feet
Palate appeal
Diet variety
Hunting instincts
A friend of the farmer
Table manners
Diminished sense of smell
Digestible matter
Pellets
Nesting fancies
Cavity nests
Stick nests
Ground nests
Nest edifices
Reusing the nest
Owl vocalization
Family calls
Night calls
Pair calls and duets
Bill clacking
Establishing a territory
Courtship
Mating
Egg laying
The clutch
Nonstop incubation
Hatching order
Incubation across the species
Life in the nest
Growing up quickly
Sharing in the bounty
Demand for food
Owlet development
Flight practice
Branching
Gliding and grounding
Learning to hunt
No free lunch
Leaving the natal territory
To migrate or not
The irruption years
Winter advantage
Owls?exceptional birds
Featured owls
Helpful resources
About the author
The owl family
Species diversity
Owls from coast to coast
Origins of the species
Life span
Unique design
The facial disk
Body in camouflage
Toes and talons
Heavyweight eyes
24-hour sight
Acute eye power
Built-in protection
Low-light vision
Binocular viewing
Red-eye reduction
Head rotation
Head bobbing
Bills in bristles
The bite
Horns and ears
Split-second hearing
Where is that sound?
Ear flaps
Facial disk designs
Disk feathers
Facial expressions
Owl size
Differences of the sexes
Slimming to trim
Silent flight
Equipped to conceal
Striking a pose
Color collections
Fancy footwork
Talons in force
Sole scales
Feather boots to bare feet
Palate appeal
Diet variety
Hunting instincts
A friend of the farmer
Table manners
Diminished sense of smell
Digestible matter
Pellets
Nesting fancies
Cavity nests
Stick nests
Ground nests
Nest edifices
Reusing the nest
Owl vocalization
Family calls
Night calls
Pair calls and duets
Bill clacking
Establishing a territory
Courtship
Mating
Egg laying
The clutch
Nonstop incubation
Hatching order
Incubation across the species
Life in the nest
Growing up quickly
Sharing in the bounty
Demand for food
Owlet development
Flight practice
Branching
Gliding and grounding
Learning to hunt
No free lunch
Leaving the natal territory
To migrate or not
The irruption years
Winter advantage
Owls?exceptional birds
Featured owls
Helpful resources
About the author