A review by trish204
Owls: Our Most Enchanting Bird by Matt Sewell

4.0

I found out about this book after another little illustrated treasure was recommended to me a few days ago. It's a little book that doesn't hold a wealth of scientific information (which is also due to the fact that it is for children, mostly) but it gives a nice overview over where certain owl types live and what they are known for (lore or physical trades).

The great thing about this book, however, are the charming illustrations. Lovely throughout and certainly displaying an owl's physical appearance as much as some character traits, they are wonderful to look at.

Not to mention the humour the author sometimes included in the descriptions:


This book is for all if us who just love owls 🦉 and celebrate the incredible variety of them. There even is a little list with all of them in the back where one can note which one has been observed in real-life!