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An owl came to stay
This is an absorbing account of how the author, at her rural Dorset home, created a foster-home for injured and orphaned owls and won a degree of acquaintanceship with her charges that few human beings can have been privileged to achieve. Presented one day with a box containing a tiny orphaned owlet, Claire Rome was told that its return to the wild would be 'quite impossible'. This book is the triumphant story of how she proved this prediction untrue.
- "This is an absorbing account of how the author, at her rural Dorset home, created a foster-home for injured and orphaned owls and won a degree of acquaintanceship with her charges that few human beings can have been privileged to achieve. Presented one day with a box containing a tiny orphaned owlet, Claire Rome was told that its return to the wild would be 'quite impossible'. This book is the triumphant story of how she proved this prediction untrue."@en