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Books with title Great-horned%20Owls

  • Great Horned Owls

    Melissa Ann Hill, Gail Saunders-Smith

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Big, stately great horned owls with their hooting call and big orange eyes are the owls of scary stories. Learn more about these tufted hunters with full-color photos, range maps, and carefully leveled text.
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  • Great-horned Owls

    Christina Leaf

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Great-horned owls earn their nickname tiger in the sky. These fierce hunters use stealth to surprise all kinds of prey. They are even the only animals to regularly hunt skunks! Swoop into this exciting read to find out how they sharpen their hunting skills and much more.
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  • Great Horned Owls

    Doug Wechsler

    Paperback (Rosen Pub Group, Nov. 30, 2005)
    Dr. Doug Wechsler, a wildlife biologist, ornithologist, and photographer, has written this wonderful series on birds of prey. Each book includes an introduction to a bird: its size, color, and habitat; its hunting, eating, and migration habits; how and where it builds its nest, and its survival strategies. Clear, accessible, and often humorous text is combined with spectacular photography from VIREO, the Visual Resources for Ornithology, and The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, to create books that will delight and inform your students.If your eyes were as big as an owl's eyes, they would be the size of tennis balls. Wildlife biologist Doug Wechsler fills this wonderful book on great horned owls with wild facts that are guaranteed to hold a young reader's interest. Beautiful photography and practical tips about how and where to spot these gigantic but shy birds make this book both entertaining and informative.
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  • Great-horned Owls

    Christina Leaf

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Great-horned owls earn their nickname tiger in the sky. These fierce hunters use stealth to surprise all kinds of prey. They are even the only animals to regularly hunt skunks! Swoop into this exciting read to find out how they sharpen their hunting skills and much more.
    K
  • Great Horned Owls

    Melissa Ann Hill, Gail Saunders-Smith

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Big, stately great horned owls with their hooting call and big orange eyes are the owls of scary stories. Learn more about these tufted hunters with full-color photos, range maps, and carefully leveled text.
    J
  • Great Horned Owls

    Doug Wechsler

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Dr. Doug Wechsler, a wildlife biologist, ornithologist, and photographer, has written this wonderful series on birds of prey. Each book includes an introduction to a bird: its size, color, and habitat; its hunting, eating, and migration habits; how and where it builds its nest, and its survival strategies. Clear, accessible, and often humorous text is combined with spectacular photography from VIREO, the Visual Resources for Ornithology, and The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, to create books that will delight and inform your students.If your eyes were as big as an owl's eyes, they would be the size of tennis balls. Wildlife biologist Doug Wechsler fills this wonderful book on great horned owls with wild facts that are guaranteed to hold a young reader's interest. Beautiful photography and practical tips about how and where to spot these gigantic but shy birds make this book both entertaining and informative.
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  • Great Horned Owls

    Melissa Hill

    Hardcover (Raintree, Aug. 13, 2015)
    Big, stately great horned owls with their hooting call and big orange eyes are the owls of scary stories. Learn more about these tufted hunters with full-color photos, range maps, and carefully levelled text.
  • Great Horned Owl

    Lynn M. Stone, Howard Schroeder, Baker Street Productions

    Hardcover (Silver Burdett Pr, Feb. 1, 1987)
    Examines the life cycle, physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of the owl who bears the nickname, "winged tiger"
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  • Great Horned Owls

    Doug Wechsler

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Dr. Doug Wechsler, a wildlife biologist, ornithologist, and photographer, has written this wonderful series on birds of prey. Each book includes an introduction to a bird: its size, color, and habitat; its hunting, eating, and migration habits; how and where it builds its nest, and its survival strategies. Clear, accessible, and often humorous text is combined with spectacular photography from VIREO, the Visual Resources for Ornithology, and The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, to create books that will delight and inform your students.If your eyes were as big as an owl's eyes, they would be the size of tennis balls. Wildlife biologist Doug Wechsler fills this wonderful book on great horned owls with wild facts that are guaranteed to hold a young reader's interest. Beautiful photography and practical tips about how and where to spot these gigantic but shy birds make this book both entertaining and informative.