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E-Book, Englisch, 246 Seiten

Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library

Terman Messages from an Owl


With a New epilogue by the author
ISBN: 978-1-4008-6425-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

E-Book, Englisch, 246 Seiten

Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library

ISBN: 978-1-4008-6425-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



When zoologist Max Terman came to the rescue of a great horned owlet in a Kansas town park, he embarked on an adventure that would test his scientific ingenuity and lead to unprecedented observations of an owl's hidden life in the wild. In Messages from an Owl, Terman not only relates his experiences nursing the starving owlet, "Stripey," back to health and teaching it survival skills in his barn, but also describes the anxiety and elation of letting a companion loose into an uncertain world. Once Terman felt that Stripey knew how to dive after prey, he set the owl free. At this point his story could have ended, with no clue as to what the young bird's fate would be--had it not been for Terman's experimentation with radio tags. By strapping the tags to Stripey, he actually managed to follow the owl into the wild and observe for himself the behavior of a hand-reared individual reunited with its natural environment.

Through this unique use of telemetry, Terman tracked Stripey for over six years after the bird left the scientist's barn and took up residence in the surrounding countryside on the Kansas prairie. The radio beacon provided Terman with information on the owl's regular patterns of playing, hunting, exploring, and protecting. It enabled him to witness the moments when Stripey was bantered and mobbed by crows, when other owls launched fierce attacks, and when a prospective mate caught Stripey's eye. On occasional returns to the barn, the owl would follow Terman around as he performed chores, usually waiting for a handout.

Until now, scientists have generally believed that an owl nurtured by humans becomes ill-adapted for meeting the challenges of life in the wild. Terman's research proves otherwise. Stripey surpassed all expectations by becoming a totally independent wild creature. With Terman, however, Stripey remained tame, allowing the author to explore something one rarely sees in owls: a warm interest in humanity. Terman engagingly re-creates this dimension of Stripey as he describes with humor and compassion the daily challenges of probing the life of a "phantom winged tiger."

Originally published in 1996.

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Preface

3 Launching New Life

12 Basic Needs and Basic Training

16 Of Genes and Environment

21 Playing Out the Internal Program

27 On Becoming Independent

33 Achieving Adulthood

45 Stretching the Boundaries

51 Both Tame and Wild

55 The Way to the Wild

67 The Testing of a New Owl

73 In Search of a Niche

82 Strange Behavior

88 Kansas Owl

95 Beating the Odds

99 Reunited

109 Home, Sweet Home

115 Hooting

120 Fitness, the Final Measure of Success

125 Hooter-Another Owl, Another Story

139 Capture

144 Of Owls and Science

154 Screechy and the King of the Silo

162 Part of the Web

170 Comparisons and Connections

183 Revelation

201 Postscript

205 Epilogue

221 Appendix: Chronology

229 Suggestions for Further Reading

231 Index



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