On Valentine's Day 1985, biologist Stacey O'Brien adopted Wesley, a baby barn owl with an injured wing who could not have survived in the wild. Over the next nineteen years, O'Brien studied Wesley's strange habits with both a tender heart and a scientist's eye--and provided a mice-only diet that required her to buy the rodents in bulk (28,000 over the owl's lifetime). She watched him turn from a helpless fluff ball into an avid com-municator with whom she developed a language all their own. Eventually he became a gorgeous, gold-and-white macho adult with a heart-shaped face who preened in the mir-ror and objected to visits by any other males to "his" house. O'Brien also brings us inside Caltech's prestigious research community, a kind of scientific Hogwarts where resident owls sometimes flew freely from office to office and eccentric, brilliant scientists were extraordinarily committed to studying and helping animals; all of them were changed by the animals they loved. As O'Brien gets close to Wesley, she makes astonishing discoveries about owl behavior, intelligence, and communication, coining the term "The Way of the Owl" to describe his noble behavior. When O'Brien develops her own life-threatening ill-ness, the biologist who saved the life of a helpless baby bird is herself rescued from death by the insistent love and courage of this wild animal.
Enhanced by wonderful photographs, Wesley the Owl is a thoroughly engaging, heart-warming, often funny story of a complex, emotional, non-human being capable of reason, play, and, most important, love and loyalty. Translated into eight languages and named an Audubon Magazine Editor's Choice, Wesley the Owl is sure to be cherished by animal lovers everywhere.
Table of Contents:
1. The Way of the Owl -- 2. To That Which You Tame, You Owe Your Life -- 3. Owl Infancy -- 4. Barn Owl Toddler: Love Me, Love My Owl -- 5. Flying Lessons -- 6. Attack Kitten on Wings -- 7. Love to Eat Them Mousies -- 8. Understanding Each Other: Sound and Body Language -- 9. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde -- 10. A Day in the Life of a Biologist -- 11. Owls Are Not Waterbirds -- 12. Deep Bonds -- 13. The Sex Tapes -- 14. Fifteen Years of Trust -- 15. Twilight: He Whom I Tamed Saves My Life -- 16. The End -- 17. After -- Some Things You Might Not Know About Barn Owls -- Acknowledgments.
Most 'me and my bird' stories are mildly entertaining at best, but Wesley the Owl is a different animal altogether. Stacey O'Brien got to know this owl with a unique combination of deep scientific understanding and rare emotional intensity, and the result is stunning, unforgettable. Read this book and you will never see owls, or humans, in the same light again. -- Kenn Kaufman, author of Kingbird Highway and Flights Against the Sunset
I love Wesley the Owl! Not since Konrad Lorenz have I read such an honest, vivid, and revealing account of the rich and complex life of an individual bird. Stacey O'Brien has captured the essence of the soul of an unforgettable owl. Affectionate, quirky, joyous, and wise, Wesley shows us the Way of the Owl -- the way to God and grace. This book is destined to become a classic, and will deepen importantly the way we understand birds. -- Sy Montgomery, author of The Good Good Pig
This compelling story sheds a bright, shining light into the world of animal emotions and the powerful bonds forged between animals and humans. A heartfelt journey of life and love with one of nature's wild creatures, Wesley the Owl is a must-read story of faith, compassion, and selfless devotion. -- Jay Kopelman, author of From Baghdad, With Love and From Baghdad to America
Stacey O'Brien tells the intriguing story of how her life was changed and rearranged when she attempted to tame and raise Wesley -- a barn owl. She shows us how she was ultimately repaid with his love and devotion, and given glimpses into the mind of an animal that has an unexpected ability to understand human language and to communicate. Fascinating! -- Stanley Coren, psychologist and author of How Dogs Think and Why Does My Dog Act That Way?
Stacey O'Brien is trained as a biologist specializing in wild animal behavior. She graduated from Occidental College with a B.S. in Biology and continued her education at Caltech. She lives in southern California.
Atria Books
Pub Date: June 02, 2009
0.63" H x 8.5" L x 5.5" W
235 pages
paperback