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Books with title SNOWY THE BARN OWL

  • The Barn Owls

    Tony Johnston, Deborah Kogan Ray

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2001)
    Tony Johnston's THE BARN OWLS recalls in quiet tones the memory of a barn that has stood alone in a wheat field for one hundred years at least. The owls have nested there and have hunted in the fields and circled in the night skies as time slowly slipped by. Every night, as the moon rises, a barn owl awakens and flies out to hunt. Feathered against the endless starry night, he swoops and sails to the darkened wheat field below and catches a mouse in his nimble talons. With outstretched wings, this barn owl returns to his barn nest and his hungry family, repeating the ageless ritual his ancestors have practiced here, in this barn, for at least one hundred years. Following the life cycle of the barn owl, this gentle poem evokes a sense of warm sunshine and envelopes readers with the memory of the scent of a wheat field.
    K
  • The Sleepy Snowy Owl

    Amelia Cobb, Sophy Williams

    eBook (Nosy Crow, Sept. 1, 2016)
    When Great-Uncle Horace brings back lost and homeless animals from his travels around the globe, it falls to Zoe, and her mum, the zoo vet, to settle them into their new home. She's good at this, because she can understand what they say and talk to them, too. But that's a secret!Ollie is a very sleepy snowy owl. He can't keep his eyes open during the day so he's missing all the fun. Can Zoe come up with a nighttime surprise to keep the little owl happy?
  • The Barn Owls

    Tony Johnston, Deborah Kogan Ray

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 1, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. For at least one hundred years, generations of barn owls have slept, hunted, called, raised their young, and glided silently above the wheat fields around an old barn.
    K
  • The Barn Owl

    D. S. Bunn, A. B. Warburton, R. D. Wilson

    Hardcover (Buteo Books, Jan. 1, 1982)
    None
  • Snowy the Owl

    Mya Benston

    language (BHG-Doodlebug Press, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Snowy the Owl. Book two in the Whobert the Owl series.
  • The Barn Owl

    Sally Tagholm

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, April 30, 1999)
    "Tiny cracks appear on a shell as the first chick gets ready to leave his safe, warm world. He has a special little bump on top of his beak - an egg tooth - which helps him to push his way out." Superbly detailed drawings capture the bird's disarming beauty as it swoops silently in search of prey, offers gifts of food to its mate, and finds a place to nest. The carefully crafted text integrates facts about various aspects of the owl's life cycle into a narrative that informs and fascinates. Parents and kids discovering nature together will find this a thought-provoking introduction to the appreciation of a wild animal in its natural habitat. Includes a fact file, glossary, index, and notes on habitat and conservation.
    M
  • The Snow Owl

    RS McCoy

    language (, March 7, 2018)
    From USA Today Bestselling Author RS McCoyA Vengeful Leader. A Desperate Politician. A Branch on the Cusp of Ruin. Perfect for fans of Cinder, The Star-Touched Queen, and The Bear and the Nightingale. *A Paranormal Romance reimagining of The Snow Queen*Audra Mercer is planning to destroy the world. Well, maybe just the realm. It’s taken almost fifteen years for her to rise from the ashes of trauma and place herself at the top of the Aero branch, the prime position to enact her plan to bring the branch hierarchy crashing down. She’ll spare no one and stop at nothing to secure her vengeance. As Mercer’s third in command, Blossom is drowning in secrets. She’s lying to her boss, her friends, her allies, her lovers. She’s playing both sides and hoping to have both her life and her happiness by the end. But one misstep will mean showing her colors before she loses everything. Following in the footsteps of Gemini’s kidnappers, Raene assumes a Terra identity and allows herself to be taken across the Alderwood. Parson secretly follows, but if he can’t keep up, they’ll lose both Raene and all hope of finding Gemini. Genre: Paranormal Romance/Fairytale ReimaginingLength: Novel, 415 pages Series: Final Book of The Alder Tales
  • SNOWY THE BARN OWL

    Jane Burton

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 12, 1989)
    Depicts a barn owl feeding, growing, and learning to hunt and fly during the first year of its life
    K
  • The Barn Owl

    Sally Tagholm, Bert Kitchen

    Paperback (Kingfisher, June 20, 2003)
    A detailed look at the seldom-seen life of a barn owl. Parents and kids discovering nature together will find this a thought-provoking introduction to the appreciation of a wild animal in its natural habitat.- ASPCA bibliography: Kids, Animals, & Literature- A NAPPA Honors Award-winner- An NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children
    M
  • The Barn Owls

    Tony Johnston

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Tony Johnston's THE BARN OWLS recalls in quiet tones the memory of a barn that has stood alone in a wheat field for one hundred years at least. The owls have nested there and have hunted in the fields and circled in the night skies as time slowly slipped by. Every night, as the moon rises, a barn owl awakens and flies out to hunt. Feathered against the endless starry night, he swoops and sails to the darkened wheat field below and catches a mouse in his nimble talons. With outstretched wings, this barn owl returns to his barn nest and his hungry family, repeating the ageless ritual his ancestors have practiced here, in this barn, for at least one hundred years. Following the life cycle of the barn owl, this gentle poem evokes a sense of warm sunshine and envelopes readers with the memory of the scent of a wheat field.
    K
  • SNOWY THE BARN OWL

    Jane Burton

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 1989)
    Depicts a barn owl feeding, growing, and learning to hunt and fly during the first year of its life.
  • The Snow Owl

    RS McCoy

    (Independently published, Oct. 5, 2019)
    From USA Today Bestselling Author RS McCoyA Vengeful Leader. A Desperate Politician. A Branch on the Cusp of Ruin. Perfect for fans of Cinder, The Star-Touched Queen, and The Bear and the Nightingale. *A Paranormal Romance reimagining of The Snow Queen*Audra Mercer is planning to destroy the world. Well, maybe just the realm. It’s taken almost fifteen years for her to rise from the ashes of trauma and place herself at the top of the Aero branch, the prime position to enact her plan to bring the branch hierarchy crashing down. She’ll spare no one and stop at nothing to secure her vengeance. As Mercer’s third in command, Blossom is drowning in secrets. She’s lying to her boss, her friends, her allies, her lovers. She’s playing both sides and hoping to have both her life and her happiness by the end. But one misstep will mean showing her colors before she loses everything. Following in the footsteps of Gemini’s kidnappers, Raene assumes a Terra identity and allows herself to be taken across the Alderwood. Parson secretly follows, but if he can’t keep up, they’ll lose both Raene and all hope of finding Gemini. Genre: Paranormal Romance/Fairytale ReimaginingLength: Novel, 415 pages Series: Final Book of The Alder Tales