Subject: Re: Owl Call
Date: Nov 27 07:46:43 1996
From: Wes Jansen - wjansen at u.washington.edu


Does anyone else think the description "sounds" like a California quail?

wjansen
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On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Michael B. Brown wrote:

> >Don't count out Barred Owl. They have an increadable range of
> >vocalizations. They go from the typical "who-cooks-for-you
> >who-cooks-for-you-all" to a sound like a yaping monkey in a tropical
> >forest to a sound most similar to the blood curdling scream of a cat being
> >flayed alive (opps, don't ask me how I know what that sounds like :) ).
>
> Thanks Russell. I imagine the brief 20 second bits on the CD don't come
> close to covering all a Barred Owl is capable of. I know a pair was nesting
> a few miles from me last summer, so who knows?
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