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The Tawny Owl
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Description
The first-ever monograph of a beautiful and and captivating nocturnal hunter.
This is a book about the Tawny Owl and the main habitat in which it lives, the broad-leaved deciduous woodlands and forests of central Eurasia. This fine bird - night-time screecher, scourge of voles and perpetual inhabitant of folklore - occurs in resident populations from southern Scandinavia down to North Africa and Iran in the south and from Portugal to Central Asia, with very closely related species occurring all the way to southern China. It is without doubt the most common owl species in Europe, but it remains mysterious; despite being the best-studied European owl, there remains much to learn about its ecology and behaviour.
A Poyser monograph available in both paperback and classic collector's hardback editions, The Tawny Owl includes introductory sections on evolution and taxonomy - including the fascinating possibility that the British population is well on its way to full species status followed by chapters on territoriality, sensory ecology, voice, diurnal activity, hunting behaviour and diet, nesting, chick development, population demographics, conservation and folklore.
Product details
| Published | 29 Sep 2022 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781472943569 |
| Imprint | T & AD Poyser |
| Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
| Series | Poyser Monographs |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book is packed with useful information.
Birdwatching
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The Tawny Owl is a worthy addition to the other owl monographs published by Poyser ... a monograph that will stand the test of time and grace anyone's bookshelves.
International Owl Society Review
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Jeff Martin has a real passion not just for his subject, but for trying to make a difference for his subject, and I believe he achieves that with this book. So grab yourself a copy, as this is a must-purchase for anyone with a passing interest in owls and wildlife conservation.
Chris Sperring, Ibis
























