The Really Useful Owl Guide

The Really Useful Owl Guide by Jemima Parry-Jones, published by T.F.H. Kingdom in 1999, is an informative resource that spans 48 pages. This edition provides a comprehensive overview of owls, detailing their habitats, hunting and eating habits, and interactions with other animals. The book is designed to engage readers with its imaginative illustrations while presenting factual information about these fascinating creatures.
Readers will find a wealth of knowledge on the most common types of owls, including insights into their health issues and natural predators. The guide serves as a valuable tool for those interested in nature, birdwatching, and animal behavior. With its focus on owls, this book is suitable for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of these birds and their ecological significance.
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The author has dedicated her life to caring for and learning about these fascinating creatures. Packed full of information and imaginatively illustrated, this book covers the most common types of owls, how and where they live, including hunting, eating habits, interaction with other animals, predators, health issues, and more.
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