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Subject: Re: Whoo's this owl?-back east I have not heard Barred do that twirl-type call.
From: "John Hartog" <>
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 21:44:41 -0000
Thanks Rich, for your Barred Owl examples.  I would love to hear a
snippet of your Northern Hawk Owl recordings.
John Hartog  


> I have checked my collection of MN Barred Owl trills.  Here in MN I
> have only found trills on the end of the call and not the beginning.
> Linked is a few examples I found in haste.  But as can also be heard
> when they get going they can sound strange and do whatever they want
> with their voice.
> 
> small <200kb download as owls can be mp3 compressed a lot without
> serious damage.
> 
> http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/catawalling.mp3
> 
> I like owls a lot and will briefly brag that I did after four months
> trying, record with Mark's help,(of this list) screams and tremellos
> from both sexes of Northern Hawk Owl last week.
> 
> Now point me toward a Short-eared Owl nest please.
> 
> Rich





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