Barn owl.
London: New Holland, 2011.
Octavo, boards, 128 pp. colour photographs, map.
The sight of a ghostly Barn Owl at dusk is not one that is easily forgotten, but the day-to-day lives of these captivating birds is somewhat of a mystery most people. In this book, insightful text coupled with rarely seen images of the species' life and behaviour introduces the reader to some of the most fascinating aspects of a remarkable nocturnal existence. There are chapters on subjects such as hunting, courtship and survival. The owls are further brought to life through a series of personal anecdotes from the author and photographer, which are woven into the text. The book is part of a series that also includes titles on the Kingfisher and Peregrine Falcon. Birdwatchers - there are more than 1 million RSPB members in the UK and the pastime is growing in popularity in many countries around the world. It will have strong appeal to a wide readership encompassing general nature enthusiasts.

