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The Snowy Owl and the Great Gray Owl: Visual Natural Histories

The Great Gray Owl–also known as the Phantom of the North, Great, Gray Ghost, and Bearded Owl–is one of the largest owl species and lives in the western mountains and boreal regions of North America. To purchase a signed copy of the book, see Paul B…

The Great Gray Owl–also known as the Phantom of the North, Great, Gray Ghost, and Bearded Owl–is one of the largest owl species and lives in the western mountains and boreal regions of North America. To purchase a signed copy of the book, see Paul Bannick’s website.

A stunning, visual exploration into the life of the mysterious Arctic Owl—one of the world’s most beloved and striking creatures. Snowy Owls capture our imagination and fascinate us with their beauty, yet they remain one of the least understood owls…

A stunning, visual exploration into the life of the mysterious Arctic Owl—one of the world’s most beloved and striking creatures. Snowy Owls capture our imagination and fascinate us with their beauty, yet they remain one of the least understood owls in the world. To purchase a signed copy of the book, see Paul Bannick’s website.

Paul Bannick presents Whidbey Audubon’s first program of the season. It will be on Zoom. If you are not already a Whidbey Audubon Society member please sign up below to receive the Zoom join link for this presentation. All members will automatically receive a join link.

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