Publisher's Synopsis
This book is part of a series on natural history for the new reader. It discusses the life cycle of the barn owl from conception to adulthood. It begins with a summary of their characteristics of birds, how they mate, where the eggs are laid and how the young chicks grow.;At the end of the book the reader is told where to look for owls and the traces they leave behind, such as owl pellets or feathers.;The author has also written the "Life Cycle of a Duck", "The Life Cycle of a Spider", "The Life Cycle of a Grasshopper" and the "Life Cycle of a Ladybird".