The House of Owls
Tony Angell
- 203 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
The House of Owls
Tony Angell
About This Book
"A charming personal account, accompanied by nearly 100 illustrations, that underscores how owls and other birds enrich our lives."â Kirkus Reviews Winner of the National Outdoor Book Award For a quarter of a century, Tony Angell and his family shared the remarkable experience of closely observing pairs of western screech owls that occupied a nesting box outside the window of their forest home. The journals in which the author recorded his observations, and the captivating drawings he created, form the heart of this compelling bookâa personal account of an artist-naturalist's life with owls. Angell's extensive illustrations show owls engaged in what owls doâhunting, courting, raising families, and exercising their inquisitive naturesâand reveal his immeasurable respect for their secret lives and daunting challenges. Angell discusses the unique characteristics that distinguish owls from other bird species and provides a fascinating overview of the impact owls have had on human culture and thought. He also offers detailed scientific descriptions of the nineteen species of owls found in North America, as well as their close relatives elsewhere. Always emphasizing the interaction of humans and owls, the author affirms the power of these birds to both beguile and inspire. "EndearingâŠprovides a lot of fascinating information about these reclusive creatures."â The New York Times Book Review "Angell writes (and draws) with the absolute authority of one who has studied, rehabilitated, lived with and loved the animals his whole life."â The Wall Street Journal "Steeped in the tradition of Alexander Wilson and John James Audubon, it blends taxonomy, ornithology, biogeography and autobiography."â Times Literary Supplement
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- ONE The House of Owls
- TWO About Owls
- THREE Owls and Human Culture
- FOUR Owls in Company with People
- FIVE Owls of Unique Habitat
- SIX Owls of Wild and Remote Places
- Bibliography
- Illustration Credits
- Index