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Author Slaght, Jonathan C., author.

Title Owls of the eastern ice : a quest to find and save the world's largest owl / Jonathan C. Slaght.

Publication Info. Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2021.
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Location Call No. Status
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  LP 598.97 SLAUGHT    Check Shelf
 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Nonfiction Large Type  LT 598.97 SLAGHT    Check Shelf
Edition Center Point Large Print edition.
Description 437 pages (large print) : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Physical Medium large print rdafs
16 point
Note Unabridged.
Regular print version previously published by: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Summary When he was just a fledgling birdwatcher, Jonathan C. Slaght had a chance encounter with one of the most mysterious birds on Earth. Bigger than any owl he knew, it looked like a small bear with decorative feathers. He snapped a quick photo and shared it with experts. Soon he was on a five-year journey, searching for this enormous, enigmatic creature in the lush, remote forests of eastern Russia. That first sighting set his calling as a scientist. Despite a wingspan of six feet and a height of over two feet, the Blakiston's fish owl is highly elusive. They are easiest to find in winter, when their tracks mark the snowy banks of the rivers where they feed. They are also endangered. And so, as Slaght and his devoted team set out to locate the owls, they aim to craft a conservation plan that helps ensure the species' survival. This quest sends them on all-night monitoring missions in freezing tents, mad dashes across thawing rivers, and free-climbs up rotting trees to check nests for precious eggs. They use cutting-edge tracking technology and improvise ingenious traps. And all along, they must keep watch against a run-in with a bear or an Amur tiger. At the heart of Slaght's story are the fish owls themselves: cunning hunters, devoted parents, singers of eerie duets, and survivors in a harsh and shrinking habitat.
Contents A village named Hell -- The first search -- Winter life in Agzu -- The quiet violence of this place -- Down the river -- Chepelev -- Here comes the water -- Riding the last ice to the coast -- Village of Samarga -- The Vladimir Goluzenko -- The sound of something ancient -- A fish owl nest -- Where the mile markers end -- The banality of road travel -- Flood -- Preparing to trap -- A near miss -- The hermit -- Stranded on the Tunsha River -- An owl in hand -- Radio silence -- The owl and the pigeon -- Leap of faith -- The currency of fish -- Enter Katkov -- Capture on the Serebryanka -- Awful devils such as us -- Katkov in exile -- The monotony of failure -- Following the fish -- California of the east -- Terney County without filter -- Blakiston's fish owl conservation.
Subject Slaght, Jonathan C. -- Travel -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East.
Blakiston's fish-owl -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East.
Blakiston's fish-owl -- Conservation -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East.
Russian Far East (Russia) -- Description and travel.
NATURE / Animals / Birds.
NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection.
NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection / General.
TRAVEL / Russia.
NATURE / Bird watching guides.
Blakiston's fish-owl. (OCoLC)fst00834110
Large type books. (OCoLC)fst00992678
Travel. (OCoLC)fst01155558
Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East. (OCoLC)fst01244563
Genre/Form Large type books.
Travel writing. (OCoLC)fst01919983
Travel writing.
ISBN 9781643587639 (hardback)
1643587633 (hardback)
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