Subject: | Re: Great Horned Owl? - or not? |
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From: | "Kevin Colver" kjcolver |
Date: | Sat Oct 3, 2009 10:00 am ((PDT)) |
Yep, Great Horned Owl. They can be somewhat variable depending on their mood and state of agitation. Kevin On Oct 3, 2009, at 9:24 AM, Thomas Ashcraft wrote: > I have a recording of what I believe to be a Great Horned Owl but it's > call appears to have one extra "hoo"at the end when compared to all > the > various Great Horned Owl specimen calls that I have heard on the > internet. > > I recorded these owls from inside my house with a microphone up the > chimney. November 24, 2006 Location: north central New Mexico 35.50 > N 105.89 W > > Short clip. 150 KB > http://www.heliotown.com/Owls_calling_Ashcraft.mp3 > > Longer clip 1.4 MB > http://www.heliotown.com/owlatopchimney112406_Ashcraft.mp3 > > Thanks for any i.d. help in this matter. > > Thomas Ashcraft > > |
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