The Enigma of the Owl

The Enigma of the Owl
Title The Enigma of the Owl PDF eBook
Author Mike Unwin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780300222739

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The Enigma of the Owl Coloring Book

The Enigma of the Owl Coloring Book
Title The Enigma of the Owl Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author Mike Sarnat
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 26
Release 2017-04-10
Genre
ISBN 9781545265239

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Owls are mysterious carnivorous creatures which hunt at night. It feed on rodents, hares and snakes. Some owls have also adapted to hunt fishes. Presenting 25 owl images to illustrate enigma of owl's life. We cover all emotions (fierceness, swiftness, love, sadness, etc.) that owls experience in their day to day life.

The Enigma of the Owl

The Enigma of the Owl
Title The Enigma of the Owl PDF eBook
Author Mike Unwin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Owls
ISBN 9780857624284

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This book celebrates owls from every corner of the world and offers abundant details on fifty-three of the most striking and interesting species, from the tiny Elf Owl of southwestern American deserts to the formidable Blakiston's Fish Owl, the largest of all owls. Mike Unwin explains how owls evolved into the supreme feathered predators of the night, and examines their unusual calls, their breeding and hunting behaviours, and the cultural myths and superstitions that surround different species. More than 200 dramatic colour photographs in the wild, taken or selected by David Tipling, capture the wondrous beauty of each owl and the drama of life in it's own home region.

Owls of North America

Owls of North America
Title Owls of North America PDF eBook
Author Frances Backhouse
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013-08-08
Genre Owls
ISBN 9781770852327

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An examination of the biology and environment of all 23 species of the North American owl.

Owls of the World - A Photographic Guide

Owls of the World - A Photographic Guide
Title Owls of the World - A Photographic Guide PDF eBook
Author Heimo Mikkola
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 536
Release 2014-06-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 147290592X

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Having trouble separating your scops from your screech owls, Tengmalm's from Tawny Owl or Collared and Spotted Owlets? Then this is the book for you. Owls of the World is the ultimate resource dedicated to the identification of these charismatic, largely nocturnal birds of prey. This enhanced fixed-format of the book contains crisp, fully zoomable photography from dozens of the world's finest natural history photographers, covering all of the world's 268 species of owls. The lavish photos are accompanied by concise text on the identification, habitat, food, distribution and voice of these birds, along with accurate range maps. What makes this e-book indispensible, however, is the inclusion of a definitive and truly comprehensive sound archive – more than 500 songs and calls, covering 90% of all the world's species and including as much subspecific variation as possible. Optimised for tablets, this epic collection of images and sounds represent the definitive work on owls – no birder should be without it!

Owls

Owls
Title Owls PDF eBook
Author Wayne Lynch
Publisher Northword Press
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Owls
ISBN 9781559719148

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Details the physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and life cycle of this nocturnal bird of prey.

The Parthenon Enigma

The Parthenon Enigma
Title The Parthenon Enigma PDF eBook
Author Joan Breton Connelly
Publisher Vintage
Pages 521
Release 2014-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 0385350503

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Built in the fifth century b.c., the Parthenon has been venerated for more than two millennia as the West’s ultimate paragon of beauty and proportion. Since the Enlightenment, it has also come to represent our political ideals, the lavish temple to the goddess Athena serving as the model for our most hallowed civic architecture. But how much do the values of those who built the Parthenon truly correspond with our own? And apart from the significance with which we have invested it, what exactly did this marvel of human hands mean to those who made it? In this revolutionary book, Joan Breton Connelly challenges our most basic assumptions about the Parthenon and the ancient Athenians. Beginning with the natural environment and its rich mythic associations, she re-creates the development of the Acropolis—the Sacred Rock at the heart of the city-state—from its prehistoric origins to its Periklean glory days as a constellation of temples among which the Parthenon stood supreme. In particular, she probes the Parthenon’s legendary frieze: the 525-foot-long relief sculpture that originally encircled the upper reaches before it was partially destroyed by Venetian cannon fire (in the seventeenth century) and most of what remained was shipped off to Britain (in the nineteenth century) among the Elgin marbles. The frieze’s vast enigmatic procession—a dazzling pageant of cavalrymen and elders, musicians and maidens—has for more than two hundred years been thought to represent a scene of annual civic celebration in the birthplace of democracy. But thanks to a once-lost play by Euripides (the discovery of which, in the wrappings of a Hellenistic Egyptian mummy, is only one of this book’s intriguing adventures), Connelly has uncovered a long-buried meaning, a story of human sacrifice set during the city’s mythic founding. In a society startlingly preoccupied with cult ritual, this story was at the core of what it meant to be Athenian. Connelly reveals a world that beggars our popular notions of Athens as a city of staid philosophers, rationalists, and rhetoricians, a world in which our modern secular conception of democracy would have been simply incomprehensible. The Parthenon’s full significance has been obscured until now owing in no small part, Connelly argues, to the frieze’s dismemberment. And so her investigation concludes with a call to reunite the pieces, in order that what is perhaps the greatest single work of art surviving from antiquity may be viewed more nearly as its makers intended. Marshalling a breathtaking range of textual and visual evidence, full of fresh insights woven into a thrilling narrative that brings the distant past to life, The Parthenon Enigma is sure to become a landmark in our understanding of the civilization from which we claim cultural descent.