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Subject: Long-eared Owl
From: Magnus Robb <>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:04:09 +0200
Hi Rich,

|t seems you have recordings made of "groups" of Long-eared Owls. I  
take it you mean roosts outside the breeding season, or you'd have  
referred to a family/pair? If you've recorded roosts, I'd be  
interested to know what kind of sounds you heard and when. Is it at  
dawn when the owls are returning? Which month is best in your part of  
the world? These owls are not uncommon in Holland where I live and  
I've visited roosts from time to time around sunset, but never heard  
more than a couple of very tiny sounds. I'd love to try to record at  
a roost, but it would be good to know when I'm most likely to hear  
something.

cheers,

Magnus Robb

On 18 Jul 2005, at 04:50, Rich Peet wrote:

> Sure, I will find my best group and send it to you.
>
> Rich
>
> --- In  greg <> wrote:
>
>> Rich,
>>
>> I recently put Long-eared Owl on my web site:
>>
>> http://www.mirror-pole.com/collpage/longear_owl/longear_owl_1.htm
>>
>> It is unlikely that I will ever get a recording for this species. If
>>
> you
>
>> have one that I can use on the referenced page, please let me know.
>>
> Thanks,
>
>>
>> Greg


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