Many thanks Anthony, Mark, Denis - at least one young boobook then-
(looks like that Morecombe app is only available for smart phones..?)
Robin
On 28/01/2013 3:21 PM, Anthony Overs wrote:
Robin, the cricket-like trill call is typical of young boobooks. There's a good
example of the call on the Morcombe app, and I'm sure there are other examples
elsewhere
Cheers
Anthony
On 28/01/2013, at 3:12 PM, Robin Hide <> wrote:
On two early (c. 9 pm) evenings in the last few days in Toms Crescent, Ainslie, two
birds have been first heard (with repeated "chrring" calls over a longish
period), and then briefly seen on power lines, and power poles, and flitting (hawking
insects??) between them. The birds seem (the light was very poor and I had no flashlight)
to be about the size of boobooks. However, the calls, to my ears, were unlike any owl or
frogmouth calls that I've heard.
Do they ring a bell to anyone - perhaps juvenile calls? (I was intrigued by Jenny Smits
note re "trilling" of Barking Owls earlier today).
I tried a snap photo but it is so poor it doesnt help - except to suggest a
vaguely owlish shape?
Robin Hide
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