Owls of the World: their evolution, structure and ecology [Trade Paperback] John A. Burton (Editor)

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“Owls of the World: their evolution, structure and ecology,” edited by John A. Burton, explores the fascinating lives of owls. Illustrated by John Rignall, this 1973 publication delves into their evolution and ecology. In good condition, with minor cover wear and strong binding, it’s a valuable resource for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers. ISBN: 0-89104-019-6.

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Discover the captivating world of owls with “Owls of the World: their evolution, structure and ecology,” edited by John A. Burton. This comprehensive volume delves into the fascinating lives of these enigmatic birds, exploring their evolutionary history, unique structural adaptations, and ecological roles. With illustrations by John Rignall, the book provides a visually stunning and informative guide to owl species across the globe. Perfect for ornithologists, bird enthusiasts, and nature lovers, this book offers a detailed look into the mysterious world of owls, showcasing their beauty and diversity. Published in 1973 by A & W Visual Library, it remains a valuable resource for understanding these remarkable creatures.

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Author

John A. Burton (Editor)

Binding

Trade Paperback

Publisher

A & W Visual Library

Condition

Good

Edition

unknown

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