Owls: An Artist's Guide to Understanding Owls

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Stackpole Books, 2001 - Art - 400 pages

• The most complete collection of visual reference material on North American owls including over 700 stunning photographs of 16 species of owls

• Physical features offer insight into hunting, feeding, flying, and communication

Renowned carver Floyd Scholz presents the much anticipated follow-up to his best-selling Birds of Prey. In this new book, hundreds of stunning full-color photographs and useful line drawings offer detailed studies of 16 species of owls—from the tiny Elf Owl to the impressive Great Horned Owl. All are illustrated in full detail, with focus on body and wing design, plumage patterns, flight characteristics, and predatory behavior. Also includes a section on carving and painting techniques and a gallery of Floyd Scholz's finished carvings. A must-have reference for carvers, artists, ornithologists, naturalists—anyone interested in these magnificent birds.

 

Contents

I
1
II
37
III
42
IV
60
V
80
VI
100
VII
121
VIII
124
XII
198
XIII
220
XIV
242
XV
260
XVI
276
XVII
286
XVIII
308
XIX
329

IX
142
X
162
XI
180
XX
333
XXI
343
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About the author (2001)

A professional artist since 1983, Floyd Scholz is one of the preeminent bird carvers and painters in the world. Now in his 45th year of carving, he is also the author of five award-winning books on the art form. Floyd's in-depth knowledge of birds, especially raptors, has enabled him to inspire a whole generation of wildfowl carvers and artists. He shares his love of birds and passion for art with his students at the Vermont Raptor Academy in Bennington. He splits his time between Vermont and Florida.

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