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Subject: owlish mystery
From: "hartogj" hartogj
Date: Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:04 pm ((PDT))
While camping in Washington's Gifford Pinchot National Forest last weekend, 
this call sounded distant yet loud enough to wake us all around 2:30 am. 
Luckily, I had a pair of at2032s on a tree down in the woods.

http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-20090822_0230_owls.mp3

Any ideas about it? I am guessing barred owl. There was a barred owl giving a 
more typical call near our camp around night fall, and also some distant 
great-horned owls on the recording calling during the half-hour prior to the 
sound.

John Hartog










"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a 
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause


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