The Tawny Owl

Poyser Monographs

Kattuglen er den vanligste uglen i Europa, men den forblir mystisk, til tross for at det den er den best studerte europeiske uglen. Det er fortrsatt mye å lære om dens økologi og oppførsel.

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Utgivelsesår: 2022-09
Antall sider: 320
Fotos – illustrasjoner: 8 plansjer med fargefoto.
Innbinding: Heftet
ISBN: 9781472980694
Språk: Engelsk
Serie: Poyser Monographs
Forlag: Poyser
Forfatter: Jeff R. Martin
EAN: 9781472980694

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This fine bird – night-time screecher, scourge of voles and perpetual inhabitant of folklore – occurs in resident populations from southern Scandinavia down to North Africa and Iran in the south and from Portugal to Central Asia, with very closely related species occurring all the way to southern China. It is without doubt the most common owl species in Europe, but it remains mysterious; despite being the best-studied European owl, there is still much to learn about its ecology and behaviour.

A classic Poyser monograph, The Tawny Owl includes introductory sections on evolution and taxonomy – including the fascinating possibility that the British population is well on its way to full species status – followed by chapters on territoriality, sensory ecology, voice, diurnal activity, hunting behaviour and diet, nesting, chick development, population demographics, conservation and folklore. It is illustrated throughout with beautiful artwork for the chapter openers, as well as maps, figures and a central colour plate section with photographs of the bird and its habitats.

Contents

Preface and acknowledgements

1. Introduction and influences
2. Origins
3. Classification and physiology
4. Status and distributions
5. Behavioural traits
6. Territory and species relationships
7. The senses
8. Flight, plumage and moult
9. Feeding ecology
10. Nesting, fledging and dispersal
11. Factors influencing numbers
12. Conservation
13. Folklore, superstitions and culture
14. An island race?

Appendix 1. Scientific names of species mentioned in the text
Appendix 2. Selected examples of prey diversity
Appendix 3. Habitat and food preferences of the main small mammal prey
Appendix 4. Location map of UK Bird Observatories

References
Index

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