Owls of the World

Author:   Claus König ,  Friedhelm Weick ,  Jan-Hendrik Becking ,  Friedhelm Weick
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780713665482


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   15 November 2008
Format:   Hardback
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The definitive book on owls. Owls are enduringly popular birds, but due to their nocturnal habits most species are difficult to see well. The plumages of many species are cryptic and difficult to separate by plumage alone. This problem is compounded by the different morphs that many adopt. This book fully describes every known species and subspecies of owl, as well as presenting the latest evidence on owl taxonomy, based on DNA work and vocalisations. Because voice is vital in owl identification, much emphasis is placed on it in the book and sonograms are provided for many species. A CD of owl vocalisations accompanies the book.

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Author:   Claus König ,  Friedhelm Weick ,  Jan-Hendrik Becking ,  Friedhelm Weick
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Helm
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   1.430kg
ISBN:  

9780713665482


ISBN 10:   0713665483
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   15 November 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Acknowledgements Layout of the Book Owls: An Overview: - Morphology and Anatomy - Topography - Food - Hunting - Behaviour - Breeding - Vocalizations - Systematic and Taxonomy How to Study Owls Conservation Molecular Phylogeny and Systematic of the Owls (Strigiformes) by Michael Wink et al. Colour Plates Systematic Section Recently Discovered Owls Bibliography

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'A classic work...immerse yourself in its pages ' BBC Wildlife (March 2009) 'You will find this an excellent reference book, the most comprehensive on owls available.' British Birds (May 2009) 'Immerse yourself in its pages on a March evening, when spring is beckoning and local owls are starting to hoot temptingly outside the window.' BBC Wildlife (March 2009) 'This is, at this moment, the world's largest book of owls of the world.' Kaulbrief (September 2009) 'This is exactly what we have come to expect in a Helm Identification Guide: a book that is great for beginners, like me, and experts.' Peregrine (Spring 2009) 'the most comprehensive examination of owl taxa ever conducted. We thank the authors of Owls of the World for their truly significant contribution to the science and conservation of these spectacular birds.' Bulletin of the British Ornothologists Club (2010)


'A classic work...immerse yourself in its pages ' BBC Wildlife (March 2009) 'You will find this an excellent reference book, the most comprehensive on owls available.' British Birds (May 2009) 'Immerse yourself in its pages on a March evening, when spring is beckoning and local owls are starting to hoot temptingly outside the window.' BBC Wildlife (March 2009) 'This is, at this moment, the world's largest book of owls of the world.' Kaulbrief (September 2009) 'This is exactly what we have come to expect in a Helm Identification Guide: a book that is great for beginners, like me, and experts.' Peregrine (Spring 2009) 'the most comprehensive examination of owl taxa ever conducted. We thank the authors of Owls of the World for their truly significant contribution to the science and conservation of these spectacular birds.' Bulletin of the British Ornothologists Club (2010)


'A classic work...immerse yourself in its pages ' BBC Wildlife (March 2009) 'You will find this an excellent reference book, the most comprehensive on owls available.' British Birds (May 2009) 'Immerse yourself in its pages on a March evening, when spring is beckoning and local owls are starting to hoot temptingly outside the window.' BBC Wildlife (March 2009) 'This is, at this moment, the world's largest book of owls of the world.' Kaulbrief (September 2009) 'This is exactly what we have come to expect in a Helm Identification Guide: a book that is great for beginners, like me, and experts.' Peregrine (Spring 2009)


Author Information

Professor Claus Konig is a world authority on owls. He has writtennumerous papers on the subject and has described several new species ofowls. He retired as Director of the Natural History Museum inStuttgart. Friedhelm Weick is a professional bird artist with a particular interest in owls and raptors, who hasillustrated many books on birds.

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