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  2. If you've heard owl sounds at night around your neighborhood and are wondering about the caller's identity, you're in the right place. We've assembled a collection of different owl sounds below to help you better know these fascinating predators of the night.

  3. Learn to Identify Five Owls by Their Calls | Audubon

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    These beloved raptors are known for their impressive hoots, of course, but their language consists of a multitude of sounds: yelps, whistles, barks, and beak snaps, just to name a few. Here are five common North American species and their most oft-used calls.

  4. Which owl was that? Since most owls are nocturnal, they can be difficult to see. Learning owl sounds is a great way to identify owls with your ears. This free download includes nine owl sound clips from the Cornell Lab's Macaulay Library: Great Horned Owl; Eastern Screech-Owl; Western Screech-Owl; Barn Owl; Barred Owl; Long-eared Owl; Short ...

  5. Eastern Screech-Owl Sounds - All About Birds

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    Among the Eastern Screech-Owl’s many calls are soft, low hoots; loud, sharp barking calls that indicate alarm or agitation; and, true to their name, screeches—typically given by adults defending nests or fledglings.

  6. Eastern Screech Owl Sounds (Their TWO haunting calls!)

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    These common birds are heard across North America in many different habitats. An Eastern Screech Owl’s most common noise is an eerie, even-pitched trill, which is often called a tremolo. The tremolo is used by mated pairs during the breeding season to stay in contact.

  7. These are the TWO common sounds that Eastern Screech-Owls make: 00:17 SOUND #1: Their most common noise is an eerie, even-pitched trill, which is often called a tremolo. The tremolo is used...

  8. What does a Screech Owl sound like? - YouTube

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    The Western Screech Owl's most recognizable vocalization is a series of short, whistled hoots, speeding up toward the end.Learn more about Screech Owls: http...

  9. Eastern Screech-Owl (Northern) - eBird

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    Learn about Eastern Screech-Owl (Northern): explore photos, sounds, and observations collected by birders around the world.

  10. 10 Sounds Owls Make and What Each Means (It’s Not Just Hoot!)

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    The tiny Northern saw-whet owl is famous for making a repetitive toot. The sounds are comparable to the sound a saw makes sharpening on a whetstone. Their “toot-toot-toot-toot” call helps them establish their presence in a territory.

  11. Sounds of the Eastern Screech Owl. Screeching, hooting, sound, call. SONGS Both males and females sing. Their most common sounds are an even-pitched trill, often called a “bounce song” or...