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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well balanced, February 3, 2002
This review is from: Messages from an Owl (Paperback)
This book follows the life of a Great Horned Owl "Stripey", who was abandoned as a 4 week old chick, and raised and subsequently released and observed by Author and Zoologist Max Terman for a study in Animal behaviour. This thoroughly enjoyable book successfully combines scientific observation, reasoning and speculation with the joys and rewards that relationships between humans and animals can bring. Although a factual account, "Messages from an Owl" reads much like a novel, complete with twists in the plot and happy and sad moments. I highly recommend this book, not only for people interested in biology but for anyone who would enjoy following the life and times of two companions, and Owl and a Man.
Deane P. Lewis
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Messages from an Owl, April 5, 2009
This review is from: Messages from an Owl (Paperback)
The Great Horned Owl, the largest of all the owl species, has been discribed as the most ferocious predator on the face of the planet. It is known as the "tiger of the night". Not a likely candidate for adoption by a human, yet that is exactly what happened. Raised from a malnurished, abandoned owlet of four weeks until his eventual release into the wild six years later, the story of "Stripey" is a spetacular one, poignantly told. This is a great, great read even if you don't give a rip about owls. Unfortunately, it's not filthy, salacious, and scandalous. This will be dissapointing news to anyone under the age of, say, thirty five but the book is, after all, about an owl. You write about owls, you have to make certain concessions. Sadly, there are no nude pictures of owls (they all wear feathers) so those of you from the under twenty crowd who attempt to read this book will be greatly vexed. The good news is that Messages from an Owl overcomes these obstacles by being wholesone and fun. Messages from an Owl is a pure, unadulterated joy to read. You gotta kid? He or she will love it. You got grand parents? They'll love it. You got you? You'll love it. Your ex-wife? Well, who knows?

Furthermore, and here's a check mark in the "I'll drink to that" column: As of this writing, Stripey, after almost ten years in the wild, is still alive and flourishing on a Kansas farm two miles from where he was reared. Further, furthermore, there is a factual twist toward the end of the book that will make you want to put a check mark in the "That's far out, man" column as well as the "I'll drink to that again" Column.

From frigid and cheerless Taxamaxus, Wisconsin, I say, "Take my govenor, please" and "Let's here it for the Owl".

"Yea, Owl!!!"

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5.0 out of 5 stars Owl Speak!, April 6, 2000
This review is from: Messages from an Owl (Paperback)
Max Terman has given us a most delightful read. I love the typography and layout. The quotes at the head of each chapter lead us on a challenging "Owl Prowl". What a privilege it would be to go in person and check out Stripey and the other owls with Max. But next best thing is pulling his book off of the shelf and reading it again and again. Each new read brings a new insight into the lives of great horned owls and the life of humans who care about them. The book is a classic.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read for nature fans, May 2, 1999
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I really love this book. Terman writes with an engaging style and he through him I can feel the triumphs and failures of the owl Stripey. It's not often I get attached to an animal I've never met, but this book brings Stripey to life in ways I wouldn't have imagined.
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Messages from an Owl by Max R. Terman (Paperback - October 27, 1997)
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