The Owl and the Woodpecker by Paul Bannick
Summary
Paul Bannick's stunning The Owl and The Woodpecker: Encounters with North America's Most Iconic Birds, is based on thousands of hours photographing these fascinating and wily birds in the wild. This book illuminates their natural rhythms, habits, and habitats, as well as the integral spirit of our wild places. An in-depth and comprehensive look at two of our most iconic--and important--bird families. Great for photography lovers, conservationists, and backyard enthusiasts alike.
Every wild place and urban area in North America hosts an owl or a woodpecker species, while healthy natural places often boast representatives of both. The diversity of these two families of birds, and the ways in which they define and enrich the ecosystems they inhabit, are the subject of this vivid new book by photographer and naturalist Paul Bannick. Bannick evokes all 41 North American species of owls and woodpeckers, across 11 key habitats. And by revealing the impact of two of our most iconic birds, Bannick has created a wholly unique approach to birding and conservation. Includes an audio CD with calls and drumming.
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Praise
"What a glorious book! Paul Bannick's photographs reveal the startling beauty and complex survival strategies of the owl and the woodpecker, North America's most charismatic-and crucial-cavity-nesting birds. These are images to savor again and again." — Bruce Barcott, Contributing Editor to Outside Magazine and author of The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw
"The Owl and the Woodpecker is a monumental work of photojournalism by one of North America's top wildlife photographers. The images you'll encounter in this book are the result of an encyclopedic knowledge of birds and their habitats, an intense love of nature, and endless patience. For anyone who appreciates wild things and wild places, each of Bannick's stunning photographs is worth ten thousand words." — Ted Williams, Editor-at-Large, Audubon magazine
About the Author
Award-winning photographer Paul Bannick couples his love of the outdoors with his skill as a photographer to foster intimacy between the viewer and subject of his photographs, inspiring education and conservation. An experienced naturalist and outdoor educator, Paul creates most of his images while kayaking, hiking or snowshoeing throughout North America and particularly in his beloved Pacific Northwest.
Paul's work has appeared in Audubon magazine, Sunset magazine, Pacific Northwest magazine, the National Wildlife Federation Guide to North American Birds, Smithsonian Guide to North American Birds and in many other books, magazines, parks, refuges and other places in North America and Europe. Paul is a director for Conservation Northwest, dedicated to protecting and connecting wild areas from the Pacific Coast to the Canadian Rockies.
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