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Owls of the Pacific Northwest

?Oregon is home to 14 species of Owls, 8 of whom live right here with us in the Willamette Valley.
They are silent, spooky, intriguing, beguiling, mesmerizing, and beautiful.
“WHOO” are these powerful, lions of the sky? What is all that hooting anyway? Do they all give a hoot? Discover this and more when you join me in this wonderous 90-minute adventure filled with beautiful images and videos into the mysterious world of owls.

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Suggested Reading

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What an Owl Knows, Jennifer Ackerman, Penguin Press, NY 2023

Owls, Connie Toops, Voyageur Press,Inc., Stillwater MN? 1990

North American Owls, Paul A Johnsguard. Smithsonian Insitution, 1988

Understanding Owls, Jemima Parry-Jones, David & Charles Press, UK 2001

Owl:? See How They Grow (children’s but great info) Mary Ling, Dorling Kindersley, Inc, NY 1992

The Owls of North America, Allan W. Eckert, Doubleday & Company, Inc.? Garden City, New York 1974

The Miracle of Flight,?Stephen Dalton, Firefly Books, Manitoba, Canada, 1999

www.smithsonian.com
www.nature.com
www.birds.cornell.edu
www.allaboutbirds.org
www.scientificamerican.com
www.phys.org
www.livescience.com
www.nationalgeographic.org
www.neildegrassetyson.com
Michio Kaku? www.mkaku.org
www.sciencedaily.com
sciencenews.org