Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam 2014
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Re: Estonian Tawny Owl Webcam 2014
tawny owls are calling
SOS IBERIAN LYNX.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGDVVNj ... uPGYYqdhas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGDVVNj ... uPGYYqdhas
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Male and Female call.
I'm in love with the beautiful sounds
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Thank you lisbet and FleurThank you VulpesVulpes! And welcome to the forum!
Hi FleurFleur wrote:
Male and Female call.
I'm in love with the beautiful sounds
I am new at this topic and would like to know how do you distinguish the male and female sounds from each other?
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Hello and welcome VulpesVulpes (kettu?) .
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allOwlie wrote:
Hi Fleur
I am new at this topic and would like to know how do you distinguish the male and female sounds from each other?
Owlie, you can find tawny all calls here: https://www.google.pl/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=e2M ... y+owl+call
or there: http://sounds.bl.uk/environment/british ... 537-0700v0
first female, then male and again female
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Hello IceAge, ja terveiset SuomestaHello and welcome VulpesVulpes (kettu?) .
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Hello Owlie welcomeOwlie wrote:
Hi Fleur
I am new at this topic and would like to know how do you distinguish the male and female sounds from each other?
Maybe this movie wil help ?
from last year...
[youtube]C-w_dbmmddg&list=PLsO_jP0-Wy8sz43SZwB2OI1-F_nKE-kAK[/youtube]
or in my playlist from 2013...there are many movies with sounds from these TawnyOwls
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... ion_edit=1
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Thank you Mamicja for the helpful link! Now I know the difference between female and male Is it only male who's actually "hooting"?Mamicja wrote:or there: http://sounds.bl.uk/environment/british ... 537-0700v0
first female, then male and again female
Came across another Tawny owl...That was why I didn't return home today before it was dark. A moon-lit evening, and riding my bike along the valley, I could hear a TO in the trees up on the heights. Addicted to that...
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Tawny owl calls - Klaara arrives in the box, calling and moving inside, and takes the left food with her.
Tawny owl calls - Klaara arrives in the box, calling and moving inside, and takes the left food with her.
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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Klaara's return
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The moss below the opening is moving. I am not sure if it is the breeze or or a little bird out of sight.
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I had a lot of hitch so I shut the webcam
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Mine went all green and stops occasionally, but it seems to recover on its own so...
Thankyou Fleur and Mamicja for the links for the sounds!