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  1. Owl Moon by Jane Yolen, 1987-10-23
  2. Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl by Stacey O'Brien, 2009-06-02
  3. Owl Babies: Candlewick Storybook Animations by Martin Waddell, 2010-08-10
  4. The Owl & Moon Cafe: A Novel by Jo-Ann Mapson, 2006-07-04
  5. Owl at Home (I Can Read Book 2) by Arnold Lobel, 1982-09-29
  6. Good-Night, Owl! by Pat Hutchins, 1990-04-30
  7. I Heard the Owl Call My Name by Margaret Craven, 1980-01-15
  8. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce, 2010-07-06
  9. The Littlest Owl by Caroline Pitcher, 2008-06
  10. Owls in the Family (Novel Units) (Teacher Guide) by Novel Units, Inc., 2004-02-11
  11. Owls of the United States and Canada: A Complete Guide to Their Biology and Behavior by Wayne Lynch, 2007-11-07
  12. Owls by Gail Gibbons, 2006-03-15
  13. Wow! Said the Owl by Tim Hopgood, 2009-09-15
  14. Downtown Owl: A Novel by Chuck Klosterman, 2009-06-23

1. The Owl Pages - About Owls - Photos, Calls, Books, Art, Mythology And More.
Everything to do with owls Detailed descriptions of different species, including photos and sounds. Also includes mythology, art, books, collectables and
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Owls have fascinated man from time immemorial - to some cultures they are symbols of wisdom, while to others they are harbingers of doom and death. Here, The Owl Pages sheds some light on these mysterious creatures... Owl Species List
List of all Owl Species Owls of the World
Visit each continent to discover which Owls live there Owl Photo Gallery
Pictures of Owls of the world Owl Sounds Gallery
Hear the Calls of Owls of the world Physiology of Owls
Owl Articles

Rehabilitation of Owls

What to do if you find an injured or orphaned Owl Owl Artwork
Owl Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, Tattoos Owl Mythology
Owl News Articles

Latest News about Owls in the Media F.A.Q.s Frequently Asked Questions Search Search OwlPages.com OwlPages Community Join our mailing lists or participate in our forums Downloads The Owl Shop About OwlPages.com Contact OwlPages.com How to contact us or contribute Help OwlPages.com Ways you can help OwlPages.com Credits People who contributed to OwlPages.com Bibliography Reference material used by this site Advertising Information Information about advertising on OwlPages.com

2. Owl - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
owls are an order of birds of prey. Most are solitary, and nocturnal, with some exceptions (e.g. the Burrowing Owl). They are classified in the order
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Fossil range: Late Paleocene – Recent
The rare Northern Spotted Owl
Strix occidentalis caurina Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Subclass: Neornithes
Infraclass: Neognathae
Superorder: Neoaves
Order: Strigiformes
Wagler
Families Strigidae Tytonidae Ogygoptyngidae fossil ... Synonyms Strigidae Owls are an order of birds of prey . Most are solitary , and nocturnal , with some exceptions (e.g. the Burrowing Owl ). They are classified in the order Strigiformes , in which there are over 200 extant species . Owls mostly hunt small mammals insects , and other birds , though a few species specialize in hunting fish . They are found in all regions of the Earth except Antarctica , most of Greenland , and some remote islands. Though owls are typically solitary, the literary collective noun for a group of owls is a parliament The living owls are divided into two families , the typical owls , Strigidae, and the barn-owls , Tytonidae.
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3. Owls
These distinctive birds of prey are divided by structural differences into two families, the Barn owls (Tytonidae) and the Typical owls (Strigidae).
http://aviary.owls.com/owls.html
These distinctive birds of prey are divided by structural differences into two families, the Barn Owls (Tytonidae) and the Typical Owls (Strigidae). All have immobile eyes in large heads. Fluffy plumage makes their flight nearly soundless. Many species hunt at night and roost during the day. Hooked bills, hooked claws, and usually feathered feet (outer toe reversible). Some species have conspicuous feather tufts. Food: Rodents, birds, reptiles, fish, large insects. Range: Nearly cosmopolitan. Number of species: World: 134 (Barn Owls, 11; other owls, 123); West, 18. To find an owl, search the ground for regurgitated pellets of fur and bone below a nest or roost. Listen for flocks of small songbirds noisily mobbing a roosting owl. Barn Owl Long-eared Owl Barred Owl Northern Hawk Owl ... Search with Nettles!

4. Owls - EnchantedLearning.com
owls are nocturnal hunters with eyes that face forwards.
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5. Owling.com - Photos, Calls And Info On N & C Amer Owls
Enjoy photos, sound recordings, and video of the N C American owls. Included are species accounts, range maps, checklists, wallpaper and more.
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If you are wondering what owl is hooting out your window, are a student, hobbyist, or just enjoy the owls and nature... you are in the right place. Owling.com is a look at the North and Central American Owls with both biology and multimedia sections to help with the identification, enjoyment, and appreciation of these awesome winged predators.
Owling introduction

This is the introduction to the owls and owling (looking for owls) in North and Central America. Checklists Help support Owling.com
Optics4birding.com supports all the research here at Owling.com. Extensive selections of binoculars, spotting scopes, tripods and birding accessories. Current product reviews, all about and how to choose today's optics. Checklists of owls organized by taxonomic order, size, common and scientific name. North America - Breeding North American owls
Central America
- Central American owls.

6. Information On Owls
Information on several owl species from The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~au/owl.htm
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Information on Owls
Descriptions Habits Pictures Sanctuaries ... Collectibles
Descriptions of Owls
Start with the North American Owl Encyclopedia covering nineteen species of owls. You'll find pictures, commentary from the owl "species reps," games, and links.
A variety of owl species are profiled in the Montana Animal Field Guide from the state Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks.
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service (at NCSU) Extension Forestry Group has developed a series of information sheets entitled "Working With Wildlife," including one on Owls with descriptions of several owl species and tips for owl management (no photos, though).
Owls: Their Habits and Habitats
is a webpage maintained by Coveside Conservation Products which makes bird houses and feeders.
The Raptor Center of the University of Minnesota has information sheets (including some with video clips) on several owl species.
The Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago has prepared a series of Species Data Sheets on birds, which includes: Likewise, the Oregon Zoo in Portland, OR, has several fact sheets:

7. Gander Academy's Owls Theme Page
From Gander Academy, this site is for P and E students/teachers and lists Web resources on owls.
http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/owls.htm
Gander Academy's Owls Theme Page
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8. Owls
If you need to find websites about individual types or species of owls, then click here (Specific Types of owls) to connect to our companion webpage.
http://42explore.com/owls.htm
The Topic:
Owls
If you need to find websites about individual types or species of owls, then click here ( Specific Types of Owls ) to connect to our companion webpage. There you will find lots of websites - - too many to fit here.
Easier - An owl is a type of bird that has a round head, large eyes, and a short, hooked bill. Owls usually fly and hunt at night. They catch and eat mice, other small animals, and birds. Harder There are about 145 different species of owls. They are found throughout the tropical, temperate, and subarctic regions of the world and on many oceanic islands. The smallest species is the tiny elf owl, measuring about 6 inches (15 centimeters) long, that lives in Southwestern United States and western Mexico. The largest species is the great gray owl that lives deep in woods of Canada and Alaska as far north as trees grow. Gray owls grow to about 30 inches (76 centimeters) long and have a wingspread of 54 to 60 inches (137 to 152 centimeters).
Jennifer's Owl Page
http://oz.uc.edu/~verriljr/

9. OwlCam Home Page
Follow a pair of Northern Barred owls as they raise their family. Camera and microphones inside nest box. Frequent updates.
http://www.owlcam.com/
OwlCam Home Page
Welcome Owl Fans,
You are cordially invited to share in the adventures of a pair of Northern Barred Owls ( Strix varia varia ) as they raise their family in a nest box in Eastern Massachusetts. Rest assured that all of the pictures and sounds that you will experience are being obtained through "owl friendly" methods. The outside photos are being taken with a supertelephoto lens at a range of 110 feet, while the internal shots are products of miniature low-light video cameras inside the owl's nest box. There are also highly sensitive microphones inside the nest box to record sounds never before heard by human ears. The "Adventures" links below lead to the story of the barred owl family's first eight seasons in the nest box, while the "Whatever" link provides nest building instructions plus additional features. The OwlCam DVD link leads to a description of a feature length DVD that tells the story of a full nesting season. Entering the first link will lead you through the entire site. For sharpest images, your display adapter should be set for 24-bit (True Color). by owlbox@owlcam.com

10. The Owls
The owls Allison LaBonne, Maria May, Brian Tighe, and John Jerry - the Minneapolis band of four quietly rocking your medium-sized world.
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upcoming shows and other treats. MySpace www.myspace.com/theowlsband Flickr Photo Page www.flickr.com/theowls Artists of the Year City Pages NPR's Second Stage City Pages feature Peter Scholtes All Music more Pitchfork "Minneapolis four-piece the Owls had one of the dreamiest indie-pop songs of 2004 in "Air", from debut "mini LP" Our Hopes and Dreams. "Peppermint Patty", from follow-up Daughters and Suns, shows the band continuing to delight in the softer side of the Velvet Underground (particularly Loaded's "Who Loves the Sun"), with their lush boy-girl harmonies, acoustic guitars, and plinking piano. It's a tender, nuanced song about a Belle and Sebastian-worthy protagonist... " (

11. World Owl Trust - Leading The World In Owl Conservation
The WORLD OWL TRUST, whose primary aim is to ensure the survival of all species of the world s owls.
http://www.owls.org/
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Cumbria. CA18 1RQ United Kingdom Telephone: (+44) (0)1229 717393 FAX: (+44) (0)1229 717107 E-mail: here Registered Charity Number: 1055489 Limited Company Number: 5296745 The World Owl Trust is a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) and the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EAZA). The Trust relies on a dedicated membership, visitors, donations and legacies. Any comments, errors or problems please contact the webmaster

12. Temple University - Official Athletic Site
The Official Athletic Site for the Temple University owls, member of the Official College Sports Network. The most comprehensive coverage of Temple
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13. The Owl Cam, Free Live Webcam. Benicia, California Barn Owls
Free live webcam located in a Barn Owl nest in Benicia, California. owls occupy the nest year round. Movies of owls mating, eating, preening, etc
http://www.theowlcam.com/
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    TheOwlCam ( owl cam , owlcam ) is a free live webcam ( web cam ) located in a Barn Owl nest ( nestbox ) in the historic Benicia Arsenal ( Benicia, California ). The Barn Owls occupy the nest year round, roosting, preening, mating, laying eggs, and raising owlets. Now Owl lovers outside of The Arsenal in Benicia can enjoy the owls along with the artists of the arsenal who sometimes share their art studios with the owls. The owls are named Frida and Diego after artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

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Connecticut Web Design and Programming. owls internet developers specialize in databases, ecommerce solutions and hosting located in Connecticut.
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15. RiceOwls.com :: Rice Athletics :: The Official Athletics Site Of Rice University
owls Host Ragin Cajuns Wednesday Night At Reckling Park With the win the owls pushed their win streak to five in a row heading into the final game of
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16. Florida Atlantic University - Official Athletic Site
The owls scored nine or more runs for the 10th time in 18 games this season. The owls also will host the University of South Alabama Jaguars in a Sun
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17. OWLS: Online Workshops For Library Skills
Online Workshops for Library Skills. ***Important! Research Roadmap Replaces owls in August 2008.***. About owls owls Copyright Statement
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Online Workshops for Library Skills Important! Research Roadmap Replaces OWLS in August 2008. About OWLS
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19. Great Horned Owl
Great horned owls occur all over the United States and most of Canada, and southward to Central and South America to the Straits of Magellan.
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Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
Family: Strigidae (STRIJ-ih-dee). The Typical Owl Family, includes about 140 owls except for barn owls and bay owls. Genus: Bubo (BEW-boh) is from the Latin word meaning "owl" or from the Greek word for "eagle owl" used by the great 1st century Roman naturalist Pliny (Gaius Plinius Secundus). Great horned owls are related to the eagle owl of Eurasia.
Species: virginianus, meaning "of Virginia" where the first specimen of great horned owls was collected. The common name "horned owl" comes from the large ear tufts. Geographic Range
Great horned owls occur all over the United States and most of Canada, and southward to Central and South America to the Straits of Magellan. They are one of the most widespread species of owls. They mostly reside year round in their territories, but ones from the far north move southward in fall or winter. Description
Great horned owls are big and bulky (3-4 pounds), standing 18-25" tall with a wingspan of 36-60" long. Males and females are similar in appearance, except the female is the larger of the two. The plumage of the great horned owl varies regionally, from pale to dark. In general, they have brown body plumage covered with darker brown spots and white throat feathers that contrast with the dark cross-barred underparts. The white feathers stand out like a collar against the darker underside feathers. Some great horned owls may be very pale underneath, but still the white collar stands out.

20. Other Online Writing Labs (OWLs)
This page contains links to other online writing labs, sources of information about online writing labs, and a bibliography of scholarly work about online
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Other Online Writing Labs (OWLs)
There are many online writing labs, and the number is growing every day. If you know of a writing lab that's not listed on one of our pages, or if you have information about an OWL that you'd like to contribute, please email the OWL coordinator at coordinator@owl.english.purdue.edu. Currently we have three sources of information about other OWLs. Click on any of the links below to view them. We are always seeking new information and contributions! owl home writing lab and owl handouts workshops and presentations ... internet resources This page is located at http://owl.english.purdue.edu/internet/owls/index.html Receive weekly tips and updates from Purdue's OWL and Writing Lab!

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