The Big Five Uk Owls | And How to Recognise their Various Calls
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- Опубліковано 23 жов 2024
- The Big Five Uk Owls,and how to recognise their Calls. There are 5 resident Owls in the Uk. Learn how to differentiate their different calls,from the adult Call,the Alarm Call and the Begging Call of Juveniles. So hopefully next time you hear an Owl,you will recognise which type of Owl it is,and whoooo might be watching yooooo,even if you cannot see it.
Most Owls are nocturnal or crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk), although there are a few that can be seen during the day. The more nocturnal an owl is the darker their eyes. Crepuscular owls tend to have orange eyes while those out in the day have more yellow eyes,such as the Little Owl.
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Currently have a tawny owl calling outside my house, sounds exactly like the video!
That's great,a wonderful owl to hear!🦉
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Was camping once and had a barn owl scream at me, was very close and i didnt have a clue what it was at the time, frightening experience.
That would definently give one a fright,especially not knowing what it was. The call is very primeval,and sounds like a larger animal. 🦉
Gorgeous birds -- and such a variety of calls! We have around 13-14 species of owl here in Colorado, but I mostly only come across Great Horned owls and Barn owls in our suburban neighborhood. What a lovely introduction to the the ones in your part of the world. Enjoyed, L.
Great,happy you enjoyed our little troupe of owls here in the Uk 🙂 Wonderful that you have so many species there!,but as you say,rarely seen. Which is what makes them so exciting when you do spot one,or at least hear that they are about 🙂🦉🎶
Hello, a very nice movie of these Owls and great to hear their calls.!! A good video for practicing.... Greetings Gijs.😊😊
Greetings Gijs I'm very happy to hear you enjoyed,and found it helpful! 🙂🌲🦉
Really good video. We have a tawny doing an alarm call outside our window as I write this. I just saw them fly too ❤
Thankyou,very kind of you to say! How wonderful to see and hear the Tawny's so close to your home,and that you can recognise the different calls. Thankyou for your comment,best wishes from Devon Uk🌲🦉
Me too I have the tawny owls doing duet call as I write this outside my house , id love to see them
@@amandahamilton716 Wonderful 🙂🌲🦉
Think I've just heard a Tawny owl alarm call whilst watching the Perseid meteor shower near my house. Sounds like the strings part from the shower scene in Psycho -a bit unnerving when stood in a dark field on one's own!
@@MrJoeBetts That's great. They do sound very primordial sometimes! Nice to see the Perseid meteor shower,i also watched it one year,and it was amazing how clear it was. I saw about 70 meteors,and could even see some splitting into two.
Very helpful thanks
Very welcome. Thanks for watching 🦉🌲
@4:00 there's a call in the background - does anyone know what it is? it's goes from low to high, like "oo-eeh". I've been trying to ID it for ages! In this recording it sounds faraway, it's not one of the foreground owls.
Good observation. I believe that it is a Nightjar. When not churring,the Nightjar sometimes makes this high sound intermittently(and also wing clapping),so i am fairly sure that is what it is.
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@@WildWoodlandsSW thank you!
@@user-ms9lr8cy7r My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
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In germany the owl sowey owl
Thankyou for watching. Do you have Snowy Owls in the northern regions?
"Promo SM" 😅