[Tweeters] Owl in Discovery
Jamie Holland
jamietholland at gmail.com
Fri Mar 1 21:13:39 PST 2024
Hi Aadu,
Those hoots sound just like the Barred Owl hoots I get outside my window
here in the Clearview/Maltby area. They certainly make other, more
characteristic calls as well, but those single hoots aren't uncommon. I
heard them last, probably will again tonight!
More experienced owlers will hopefully chime in, but that's my impression.
Then again, I've never heard Long-Eared Owls in person, so I'd be excited
to be wrong--and to have the chance to hear them so close by!
Jamie Holland
On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 8:41 PM Aadithya Prakash <aadu at uw.edu> wrote:
> Hi Tweeters community,
>
> I was walking around Discovery Park at dusk and heard a large owl by the
> edge of Capehart Forest. It made a single hoot followed by a 15-30s pause.
> This continued for about 5-10 minutes. I can't find any audio that matches
> the call that I heard. My gut feeling is that it's a Barred Owl, but Merlin
> seemed to think it was a Long-eared owl. This would be pretty rare for the
> park/county, so I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts on it. This is
> my first time posting to Tweeters and I just learned I can't post audio
> (without exceeding the message size). I tried uploading here:
>
> http://sndup.net/qgxx
> http://sndup.net/fkct
>
> Best,
> Aadu Prakash
>
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