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  2. Barred Owl Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

    www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Barred_owl/sounds

    Barred Owls have a distinctive hooting call of 89 notes, described as “Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you-all?”. This call carries well through the woods and is fairly easy to imitate. During courtship, mated pairs perform a riotous duet of cackles, hoots, caws and gurgles.

  3. Barn owl sounds while sitting on a tree branch. Terrifying barn owl screech and scream. Watch video and hear the many different sounds of the barred owl! You will hear northern barred owl...

  4. Hear the Many Different Hoots of the Barred Owl | Audubon

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    The emphatic hoots of a pair of Barred Owls resonate in the still of a February night. So-called for the stripes on their breast, Barred Owls are among the largest owls in North America. They're also the most vocal.

  5. Voices: Barred Owl - YouTube

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    There are few sounds in nature as raucous as the calls of Barred Owls. Listen as The Cornell Lab's Laura Erickson sets the scene. Audio recordings and photog...

  6. Barred Owl Identification - All About Birds

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    The Barred Owl’s hooting call, “Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you-all?” is a classic sound of old forests and treed swamps. But this attractive owl, with soulful brown eyes and brown-and-white-striped plumage, can also pass completely unnoticed as it flies noiselessly through the dense canopy or snoozes on a tree limb.

  7. Listen to Barred owl on bird-sounds.net - a comprehensive collection of North American bird songs and bird calls.

  8. Barred Owls are easiest to find when they are active at night—they’re a lot easier to hear than to see. Visit forests near water (big bottomland forest along a river is prime Barred Owl habitat) and listen carefully, paying attention for the species’ barking “Who cooks for you?” call.

  9. Barred Owl Call - YouTube

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    Barred owls (Strix varia) have a distinctive hooting call of 8-9 notes. It sounds like the owl is saying "Who cooks for you, who cooks for you all." Sound c...

  10. Barred Owl | Audubon Field Guide

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    The rich baritone hooting of the Barred Owl is a characteristic sound in southern swamps, where members of a pair often will call back and forth to each other. Although the bird is mostly active at night, it will also call and even hunt in the daytime.

  11. Barred owl - Wikipedia

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    The barred owl (Strix varia), also known as the northern barred owl, striped owl or, more informally, hoot owl or eight-hooter owl, is a North American large species of owl.