A mug of tea and a book about burrowing owls!

Bidding Supports: CAPE CORAL FRIENDS OF WILDLIFE INC (Cape Coral, FL)

Item Number
328
Value:
82 USD
Online Close:
2026-03-01 23:55:00.0
Bid History:
2 Bids

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Description

An Owl Ceramic Mug

Beautifully crafted mug with subtle blue/grey exterior and light yellow interior.  safe for microwave and dishwasher.

Ryan J. Greenheck

Ryan J. Greenheck received his Master of Fine Arts degree from SUNY College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 2004.  He also received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Wisconsin-Stout in 2002.  He has participated in numerous national juried exhibitions and invitational shows since 2000.  His work is represented in many galleries, collections and homes throughout the world. Over the past 12 years, he has been a professor at several academic institutions including The University of Pennsylvania and Temple?s Tyler School of Art. Ryan is currently involved with a number of projects, which currently fall under his business title, Greenheck Ceramics. He is an advocate for the field of Studio Art Pottery worldwide and is a full time practicing studio potter based in Spring City, PA. 

If you attended this year's Cape Coral Art Festival you would have seen his fun pottery.  Oh and he's a lover of nature!

An Autographed copy of - Cape Coral Burrowing Owls Don't Hoot

Are you wanting to make the Burrowing Owl a "lifer" on your list? Did you see the movie "Hoot" and are curious about these little birds? Did your friend tell you that you have to see the Burrowing Owls if you are anywhere near Cape Coral? Seeing these amazing little birds is exciting enough, but learning all about them adds so much more to your experience.

This book is the only non-fiction book written specifically about the these unique birds. It gives the history of Cape Coral and how the owls got there. Learn about the owl's diet, habitat, reproduction, senses, feathers, flight, and more. Even though there are as many as 1000 nesting pair of owls in the city, navigating the extensive 400-mile canal system can be a challenge and finding the owls can be equally challenging. This book can serve as your guide. Even if you are not planning on visiting, you will learn how every structure in their body works towards two goals, flight and eating.
Personal stories from the author are scattered throughout the book and wouldn't you want to know why you might find a pair of ladies underwear in front of a burrow?

You are bidding on an autographed copy of this fun and informative book