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How to Spot an Owl [Paperback]

Patricia Taylor Sutton (Author), Clay Sutton (Author)
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How to Spot March 1, 1994
Beginning with a thorough description of owls, their habitat, range, diet, and breeding habits, two professional naturalists create a lavish, full-color owl spotter's guide. The secrets of the experts become available for the first time to the amateur enthusiast.


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In two parts, "An Introduction to Owling" and "The Owls of North America," the Suttons present the hobby of owl watching and owl-spotting prospects throughout North America. Part 1 affords the enthusiast's perspective on spotting, recording, and enjoying the moment of discovery. Sighting an owl--a nocturnal creature, after all--requires patience, local knowledge, and the willingness to make squeaking and sucking noises. Part 2 with its species pictures, tables of names and physical dimensions, and range maps resembles a field guide. Little essays on the various owl species each cover a particular bird's peculiarities and advise how to successfully discover it. An excellent starter book for a fascinating hobby. George Hampton --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"In two parts, "An Introduction to Owling" and "The Owls of North America," the Suttons present the hobby of owl watching and owl-spotting prospects throughout North America. Part 1 affords the enthusiast's perspective on spotting, recording, and enjoying the moment of discovery. Sighting an owl--a nocturnal creature, after all--requires patience, local knowledge, and the willingness to make squeaking and sucking noises. Part 2 with its species pictures, tables of names and physical dimensions, and range maps resembles a field guide. Little essays on the various owl species each cover a particular bird's peculiarities and advise how to successfully discover it. An excellent starter book for a fascinating hobby." Booklist, ALA
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Chapters Publishing, Ltd. (March 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1881527360
  • ISBN-13: 978-1881527367
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.8 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #576,086 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful to new "owlers", December 7, 1998
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I originally got this book when I found a trio of young screech owls in my favorite river area. It gives a lot of information that is USEFUL to people who really want to see owls. Kinds of owls, signs of owls to look for, crisp b/w photos, and some common sense ettiquette. Good book!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How to Spot an Owl, March 15, 2005
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Owls are unique and fascinating, but, unfortunately, also quite elusive, which makes their observation quite frustrating for the beginning birder. This guide was written--reluctantly--to lessen some of that frustration. Reluctantly, because, while the authors wish to indroduce the owl to new generations of birders, at the same time they are very concerned about adverse influence that birders can have on owls. The book consists of two parts: an introduction to birding for owls, and the owls of North America. In the latter, each species that is found in North America is discussed to some degree. While the Whiskered Screech Owl, which only occurs near the Mexican-American border in southern Arizon, only has two paragraphs devoted to it, other species are covered by a number of pages. Information is largely anecdotal and easy to read. At least one photograph of most species is included, the quality of which is usually excellent.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected, March 26, 2008
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When I first picked up this book after hearing excellent reviews I was a little disappointed. It seemed skimpy, only 140 pages with larger print and generous spacing on the pages. After reading it and using some of the techniques and guidelines for owling described in the pages I changed my mind. This book is filled with gems on how to find owls, the behavior and biology of the Owls of North America and excellent photographs of all the species. I even used one of the photos to help a taxadermist model a window killed Boreal Owl from our area.

The authors Pat and Clay Sutton have decades of experience with their passion of finding owls and have lectured across the country on their experiences. They've packed the book with information on finding owl roosts, finding evidence of owls in the field, the strategies and ethics of luring in owls with calls and tapes, identifying probable owl habitats, and listing some of the best places in the country for finding resident and migrant owls such as Whitefish Point, Michigan and Braddock Bay, New York for Saw-whet Owls.

Although this book is not an in depth treatment of the biology of Owls it is a great reference for most birders hoping to find and learn more about owls anywhere in the US and Canada.



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finding owls, birding hotline, boreal owls, facial disc, plump shape, daytime roost, other owls, owl species, western screech owl, pygmy owl, been banded, great gray owl, most owls, elf owls, roost sites, snowy owls, gray owls, stick nest, barn owls, burrowing owls, ear tufts, feeding habitat, owl pellets, owl calls
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Cape May, Owls You Can Spot, New York, North America, Whitefish Point, Braddock Bay, Christmas Bird Count, United States, Amherst Island, New England, Owling Basics, Backyard Owling, Dave Sibley, Equipment Know-How, Everglades National Park, Great Cedar Swamp, Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve
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