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The moon of the owls The moon of the owls Jean Craighead George A great horned owl goes out on a mid-January night for an inspection tour of his domain and the animals within it. OL111852W
C Pack C Pack Andrea B. Bermudez,Martin Waddell Three owl babies whose mother has gone out in the night try to stay calm while she is gone. OL114136W
Snowy owls / by Helen Frost Snowy owls / by Helen Frost Helen Frost "Simple text and photographs present snowy owls, where they live, and what they do"--Provided by publisher. OL15045544W
Owls Owls Josh Gregory With their strange faces and nocturnal habits, owls have long captured the imaginations of people around the world. Readers will discover how these feathered flyers swoop down to snatch prey in their… OL17896458W
Night creatures Night creatures Sylvaine Pérols A brief introduction to nocturnal animals, emphasizing owls and bats. OL18166825W
Owls and their homes Owls and their homes Deborah Chase Gibson Presents an overview of different kinds of owls and how and where they make their homes. OL1817999W
Owls Owls Kevin J. Holmes An introduction to owls, covering their physical characteristics, habits, prey, and relationship to humans. OL1872116W
Búhos, por dentro y por fuera Búhos, por dentro y por fuera Gillian Houghton Describes the physical characteristics of owls, where various species can be found, their behavior, and myths about them. OL18933559W
Do You Really Want to Meet an Owl? Do You Really Want to Meet an Owl? Bridget Heos 1 online resource OL20233093W
Owls Owls S. L. Hamilton 1 online resource (35 pages) OL20846641W
Owls Owls Laura Marsh In this level 1 reader, young readers will explore the feathery world of adorable owls. Follow these curious-looking creatures through their wooded habitats, learn how owls raise their young, hunt, a… OL20937139W
Quick, Quiet, and Feathered Quick, Quiet, and Feathered Moira Butterfield A riddle asking the reader to guess which animal is being described precedes information about different parts of a barn owl's body, how it behaves, and where it lives. OL2215475W
Snowy owls Snowy owls Wendy Pfeffer Describes the life cycle of this creature of the far north. OL2669962W
Owls Owls Timothy L. Biel Discusses the physical description, habits, behavior, and future of owls, using numerous pictures. OL2973666W
The Book of North American Owls The Book of North American Owls Helen Roney Sattler Provides general information on the behavior of owls and specific information about the physical characteristics and behavior of the twenty-one North American species. OL3934176W
The mother owl The mother owl Edith Thacher Hurd Describes the yearly cycle of a mother screech owl as she hatches her eggs, raises her young, and mates again. OL4774230W
Guess who swoops = Guess who swoops = Sharon Gordon Provides clues about an owl's physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats in a guessing game format. OL4965508W
Snowy owls Snowy owls Patricia Hunt Describes the physical characteristics, natural habitat, and life cycle of the snowy owl, a bird of prey of the far north. OL5594425W
Birds that fly in the night Birds that fly in the night E. W. Egan Describes eleven kinds of owls and their habits. Includes the snowy owl, twany owl, barn owl, and pygmy owl. OL6730991W
Those Outrageous Owls Those Outrageous Owls Laura Wyatt •Why are owls eyes so big? When do owls sleep. Why do they hoot? How many kinds are there? Why do horned owls have horns? These are just a few of the 20 things you will learn about those outrageous o… OL8870601W
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