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Owl #1 is our own Great Horned Owl, Junior. The description of his vocalization would be:
E. A low pitched monotone "ho-ho-ho-hoo-hoo"
Owl #2 is our ever popular Eastern Screech Owl, Twig. The description of his call is:
C. A high pitched trilling call
Owl #3 is our very vocal Barred Owl, Shakespeare. His call description seems like an odd question:
A. Which owl is concerned about your dinner? - this owl's call is often described as sounding like "who-who-who cooks for you?"
Owl #4 is the Common Barn Owl. Pictured is our precocious young Goblin. Since the barn owl doesn't "hoot", it's calls have been described as:
B. A series of high pitched hissing screams
Owl #5 is the Saw-whet Owl. Pictured is one of our newest residents, our shy little Aspen. The Saw-whet Owl's call is described as:
D. A monotonous "hoop-hoop-hoop"
Owl #6 is the Eurasian Eagle Owl. Here you see our majestic Bogart. His call is described as:
H. A long, booming "oo-hooh". This species occasionally issues barking, growling calls if it feels threatened.
#7 in our Owl Parade is the Spectacled Owl. Pictured is our beautiful, but solemn looking Latte. This owl's call is described as:
F. A knocking or tapping "Pup-pup-pup-pup-o" issued in a rising crescendo. The female issues a hawklike "ker-WHEER"
#8 is the Tawny Owl. Pictured is our own little Tigger. The Tawny Owl's call is described as:
G. The female calls "to-whit", and the male answers "to-woo"
So, to recap, the answers to our quiz are: 1E, 2C, 3A, 4B, 5D, 6H, 7F, and 8G
Check back later in the week for more Owl IQ quizzes about these fascinating creatures.
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1 comment:
Many thanks to one of our sharp-eyed viewers from the UK for catching my Ooops! The calls for the male and female Tawny Owls were indeed reversed. The female's call sounds like "to-whit", and the male answers with a call that sounds like "to-woo"! It's good to know that you're out there paying attention!!
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