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Introduction
1 Prehistoric Owls
2 Ancient Owls
3 Medicinal Owls
4 Symbolic Owls
5 Emblematic Owls
6 Literary Owls
7 Tribal Owls
8 Owls and Artists
9 Typical Owls
10 Unusual Owls
Timeline
Appendix: Classification of Owls
References
Bibliography
Associations and Websites
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
Introduction
1 Prehistoric Owls
2 Ancient Owls
3 Medicinal Owls
4 Symbolic Owls
5 Emblematic Owls
6 Literary Owls
7 Tribal Owls
8 Owls and Artists
9 Typical Owls
10 Unusual Owls
Timeline
Appendix: Classification of Owls
References
Bibliography
Associations and Websites
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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