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Owls

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If you want to know anything about owls, this is the book for you. It reveals all sorts of curious and unexpected facts about the owls found in Britain and also some oddities about those found elsewhere. Chris Mead, who was one of Britain's foremost ornithologists, also gives readers helpful advice on how to observe and count their local owls and how to assist in protecting them. This edition is illustrated throughout with drawings and cartoons by renowned wildlife artist Guy Troughton. The hardback edition of the book also includes a gallery of colour photographs by Mark Hancox.

128 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 1995

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September 9, 2020
Lots of information about a range of owl topics, and the author Chris Mead has a great sense of humour. Sometimes I was caught off guard by a funny comment. I would have given 5 stars but there weren’t enough full photographs.
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