Subject: [Tweeters] nocturnal calls, owl?
Date: Fri Jul 24 05:36:56 PDT 2020
From: Matt Bartels - mattxyz at earthlink.net

One option to keep in mind, especially in that area - Raccoons
Here's a recording w/ some of the vocalizations- worth doing some youtube searching -;
I've been surprised at how well raccoons can sound like an owl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZNpSra5icw&list=PLD-jnvzNKmD2VvnuHcpnqN4M0smrER1sZ <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZNpSra5icw&list=PLD-jnvzNKmD2VvnuHcpnqN4M0smrER1sZ>

Matt Bartels
Seattle, WA


> On Jul 23, 2020, at 8:45 AM, Darwin Alonso <dovalonso at gmail.com> wrote:

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> I have a non-birding friend living in Fre-lard(6th Ave and 45th St NW, Seattle). At night he hears what he describes as "reminds me of the warble of 1990s office phone ringers". He also says it's most similar to Cornell's Eastern Screech-Owl sample. The most likely to me would be a Barred Owl, but those samples didn't sound right to him. Ebird does have sightings of Western Screech-Owls in town. Anyway, he's going to try to get a recording.

>

> Any ideas, Tweets? I know, it's 3rd hand.

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> Darwin Alonso

> Seattle,WA 98105

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