Books of Owls

  • How Owl Changed His Hoot
    By Wright Group, Judy Ling

    Owl's noisy hoot at night is keeping the other animals awake.

  • Owls for Kids
    By Neal D. Niemuth

    The story about a 10-year-old and his friend who discover a snowy owl in a field.

  • Peterson Reference Guide to Owls of North America and the Caribbean
    By Scott Weidensaul

    Flesch, A. D., and R. J. Steidl. 2007. Detectability and response rates of ferruginous pygmy-owls. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:981–990. ———. 2006. Population trends and implications for monitoring cactus ferruginous pygmy owls in ...

  • Earl: The Great Grey Owl
    By Karen E. Smith

    Earl: The Great Grey Owl

  • Owls
    By Sally Morgan, Teacher Created Resources

    Owls

  • 'Round the World
    By Jessica A. Barnum and Abigail M. Francis

    'Round the World

  • Owls
    By Emily Bone

    This book presents the reader with a large amount of information about owls, including different types of owls and how they live.

  • The Rise of a Legend
    By Kathryn Lasky

    In this prequel, Ezylryb the Screech owl recounts the story of his life in the Northern Kingdoms--his rise through the ranks of the Killian Army, his brother's betrayal, and his friendship with Octavia the snake, to finally become a ...

  • Owls of the World: A Photographic Guide
    By Heimo Mikkola

    Above, the plumage is dark orange—brown, with blackish—brown barring on the crown, neck, wings and tail. The light tawny—ochre upper breast is densely blotched dark brown, and below becomes paler orange—tawny, mottled whitish to dull ...

  • Owls: Our Most Enchanting Bird
    By Matt Sewell

    With 50 hand-selected, hand-painted owls, this is a delightful gift which appeals to owl lovers, bird-watching enthusiasts, children, adults and art and design fans alike.

  • Undiscovered Owls: A Sound Approach Guide
    By Magnus Robb, The Sound Approach

    Undiscovered Owls: A Sound Approach Guide

  • Wise Owl: The Ancient Symbol of Wisdom
    By Ross Berger

    This kit also includes a 2 3/4 inch resin owl and tons of fun facts like this: The only way an owl can view its surroundings is by turning its head. So make the wise decision and take home the Wise Owl.

  • The Complete Book of North American Owls
    By James R. Duncan

    Presents an introduction to North American owls, listing forty-six species and describing their physical features, hunting behavior, life cycles, territorial calls, habitats, and the human and environmental threats to their existence.

  • Sasol Owls & Owling in Southern Africa
    By Warwick Rowe Tarboton

    Sasol Owls & Owling in Southern Africa

  • The Best Nest
    By Matt Buckingham, Laura Datta

    Little Owl is so squashed living with his family that he decides to find a new home. But from Frog's splishy, splashy pond to Hedgehog's sniffly, snuffly nest, nothing is quite right.

  • Oland the Unwise Owl
    By Swanson, Brewster, Pam

    "This story is about an owl named Oland. Most owls don't have people-type names, but Oland is a make-believe, just-for-fun owl. He stays awake in the daytime and sleeps at night and ... come to think of it, does some really silly things.

  • Owl Be Home for Christmas
    By Maggie Gadsby

    Ollie always wanted to do what was best for his family.

  • Peter Rabbit: the Angry Owl - Read it Yourself with Ladybird
    By Ladybird, Ellen Philpott

    Peter Rabbit: The Angry Owl Squirrel Nutkin has lost Old Brown's glasses and the owl is not happy!

  • Owls of the World
    By Rob Hume

    An illustrated introduction to owls from around the world, accompanied by distribution maps.

  • Owls: A Portrait of the Animal World
    By Paul Sterry

    Includes 93 full-color illustrations. Owls, from Smithmark Books, is a graphic and informative volume on the world's most intriguing, some say mysterious predator of the air.