Eagle Harbor Book Company brings Paul Bannick back to our island on Sunday October 30th. He’ll talk at the Art Museum about his newest book, which showcases exquisite intimate photos of four species of owls in the wild, together with extensive research gained by studying these owls in their habitats.
In this podcast, Paul talks with BCB host Channie Peters about how he was able to photograph and observe the Northern Pygmy, Burrowing, Great Gray, and
Snowy Owls throughout the course of a year in each of their different natural habitats. He explains the importance of understanding these indicator species as a way of understanding our bigger environment and our interconnected web of existence.
Paul’s illustrated talk is on Sunday October 30th at 4 pm and is free to the public. Seating is limited for this event in the auditorium of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. So Eagle Harbor Bookstore recommends calling them at 842-5332 to reserve your seat.
Or, better yet, customers who either preorder from Eagle Harbor Books on the web — or who buy the book at the door of the Art Museum — will receive priority seating. Others will be seated on a first-come basis as long as seats are available.
For more details see the Eagle Harbor Books webpage describing Paul Bannick and the event featuring his new book: “Owl: A Year in the Life of North American Owls.”
Credits: BCB host: Channie Peters; BCB audio editor: Tim Bird; BCB social media publisher: Barry Peters.
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