I’ve gotten to listen to it now. Very good talk by the author, covering a vast range of topics. I’ll give you some quick points, but you should listen to it if you like the things I post.
The first owl she went to see was a Mexican Spotted Owl, and there was a fun story about that
She talked about the history of owls and when they first appeared. Also about a 30,000 year old cave carving of an owl. It seems we’ve found them superb for quite a while now.
Talk of how owls are hard to study, and how we’re still learning new things, getting more accurate data, and discovering new owls like this Long Whiskered Owlet.
Other topics are how owls make terrible pets, training owls, their intelligence and range of vocabulary, their unique migration habits, pet owls of famous people in history, and a bunch of other things. I highly recommend checking this one out!