Thanks Martyn ! C
--- In Martyn Stewart <> wrote:
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> Chris
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> I recorded all the owls of Europe around each spring time when
> courtship was high, having said that Owls will call in the winter
> months and into January, February warning others to stay off their
> territory.
> I was out this morning at 03:30am and recorded Great Horned owl,
> Northern Pigmy owl and Barred owl. All owls were calling back and
> forth. Midnight to dawn is usually more productive I find.
> A good resource on the internet is the owl pages.
> http://www.owlpages.com
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> Martyn
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> On Oct 19, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Chris Hails wrote:
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> > Its that time of year where I spend time reviewing the season's
> > recordings, looking through my collection, editing and sorting. I am
> > very aware that I have very few owl recordings and maybe I need to
> > target them.
> >
> > Since walking in the woods in the pitch dark is less rewarding than in
> > daylight I would like to make such an exercise as efficient as
> > possible and was wondering whether any members of the group can give
> > me some pointers on the months and time of night that may represent
> > owl calling peak activity in Europe. I am guessing that the Dec -
> > April period might be it, but if someone has some experience I'd love
> > to hear it.
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > Chris
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