Subject: | Re: Looking for GHOW vocalizations? |
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From: | "M, J, & V Phinney" badgreenbird |
Date: | Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:29 am (PDT) |
There seems to be a period in autumn when the owls start up again - whether it's related to redefining their territories, or whether they're being 'fooled' by length of day / circadian rythym issues I don't know. I do know that I've been hearing saw whets and great horned owls calling lots over the past couple of weeks - almost as much as I hear them in March & April. Mark Phinney on 10/10/06 2:08 PM, Kevin Colver at wrote: > Although they call less late summer through early winter I heard one > calling 2 weeks ago. Late winter and spring is when they really get > going. > Kevin Colver > > On Tuesday, October 10, 2006, at 02:32 PM, Toby Sinkinson wrote: > >> Re:Great Horned Owl recordings >> >> A friend of mine just told where a pair are living nearby and I've been >> meaning to get at 3AM to record them. Does anyone know if there are >> better >> or worse times of year to record them? Thanks in advance! >> >> Toby >> |
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