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OWL A Year In The Lives Of North American Owls
“…it’s easy to become captivated by the owls in Bannick’s book; their unruffled gazes peering out from the page.
It’s at once natural history, wildlife primer, and love letter.” —
Seattle Times
“Many of the species featured in Bannick’s magnificent photos are listed as endangered; his book, a tribute to owls as well as a call to action, asks us to help these mysterious birds.
Seward Park Audubon Center is pleased to present Paul Bannick.
Paul will share images and stories from his latest book which chronicles the lives of four different nesting owl species: Northern Pygmy, Burrowing, Great Gray and Snowy. Paul has managed to capture images from the full year-round cycle of these owls, from courtship and mating to nesting to rearing young and finally to winter’s migration.
You will not want to miss the chance to peer into the lives of some of North America’s most beloved birds!
” –Seattle Magazine
“Perhaps no other creature inspires a more instinctual and visceral connection with human beings than owls.” —
Bainbridge Island Review
Paul Bannick is an award-winning and widely published wildlife photographer specializing in the natural history of North America with a focus on birds and habitat.
He has received the Canon Prize of the International Conservation Photography Awards, as well as first place in the “Birds and their Habitat” category in Audubon magazine’s annual contest.
He lives in Seattle.
OWL A Year In The Lives Of North American Owls
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