With their wide-eyed, often endearing faces, secretive ways, haunting voices and astonishing super-senses, owls have captivated humankind for centuries.
The RSPB Pocket Book series celebrates iconic British wildlife and is produced in collaboration with the RSPB. In this beautifully illustrated book, wildlife writer and illustrator Marianne Taylor weaves together biology, mythology and cultural history to explore how owls live – and why they intrigue us so deeply.
Marianne combines her accessible, engaging text and elegant line illustrations, inviting you to explore the fascinating world of owls with her.
With Marianne's help, you'll explore the prehistory, habits, life stories, and traditional and modern stories of owls from around the world, with a particular focus on the species of owl found in the British countryside.
With its blend of captivating content, exquisite artwork and an inspiring conservation message, this is ideal for nature lovers, gift buyers, and anyone enchanted by the quiet beauty – and formidable ferocity – of owls.
RSPB Pocket Book of Owls
By Marianne Taylor
This beautifully crafted gift book celebrates some of the world’s most admired and mysterious birds – owls.
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Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing | Pub date: June 2026 | Format: 178 x 111mm | Extent: 128 pages
About the Author
Marianne Taylor is a life-long wildlife-watcher living in Kent, UK, and since 2007 has worked as a writer, photographer and illustrator, focusing on wildlife and nature and, particularly, British birds. Her books include RSPB Pocket Guide to British Birds, RSPB Spotlight Owls and RSPB British Birds of Prey.






















