Subject: [Tweeters] Another good Read
Date: Mon Mar 30 16:46:02 PDT 2020
From: Joe Sweeney - sweeneyfit at mac.com

Although the book title "Wesley the Owl" may make you think it's a children's book, it is NOT. It is the amazing true story of a 19-year relationship between a biologist and a Barn Owl. One of my favorite reads of all time.

Read Stacey O'Brien's "Wesley the Owl" and you will laugh, you may cry, and you will learn way more about Barn Owls than you ever thought possible.

Happy reading,

Joe Sweeney
sweeneyfit at mac dot com
NE Seattle

sweeneyfit.wordpress.com

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On Mar 30, 2020, at 9:46 AM, Lonnie Somer <mombiwheeler at gmail.com> wrote:


> My all time favorite birding-related mystery is "The Birdwatcher" by William Shaw. I recently finished a non-mystery fiction book titled "Border Songs" in which the protagonist is a birder. It's by Washingtonian author Jim Lynch, set in Blaine, which was a fun read.

>

> Lonnie Somer

> Seattle

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> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 8:39 PM Hans-Joachim Feddern <thefedderns at gmail.com> wrote:

> Here is another book I recently read, you might enjoy: "A Siege of Bitterns" by Steve Burrows - also on the Birder Murder Series. It is a murder mystery dealing with a police inspector - a born Canadian and a birder - being assigned to a small town in The Norfolk Marshes of England. He investigates a murder and suspects birdwatching lists have something to do with it.

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> Hans Feddern

> Twin Lakes/Federal Way, WA

> thefedderns at gmail.com

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