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Looks like a great grey to me too. We don’t have them here. Got a lot of barred owls, great horned owls, and a few screech owls. Barn owls too. My favorite here are the barred owls. In early evenings and mornings a few of those start whooping and hollering through our wooded area, back and forth. Sometimes they make eerie sounds almost like monkeys. Pretty cool bird. Most owls are good to have around. Take out a ton of mice and rats. Jim
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Re: owl my favorite bird
[Re: g smith]
#8599487 Yesterday at06:51 AMYesterday at06:51 AM
Had barred owls at my camp, once, when dragging a deer at dusk through the woods, had one following, tree to tree...would swoop down and almost touch my head and alight in another tree ahead of me....never heard a sound, lol, a little eerie but cool. It quit when I left the trees. Curious little guys!
Re: owl my favorite bird
[Re: g smith]
#8599497 Yesterday at07:21 AMYesterday at07:21 AM
Looks like a great grey to me too. We don’t have them here. Got a lot of barred owls, great horned owls, and a few screech owls. Barn owls too. My favorite here are the barred owls. In early evenings and mornings a few of those start whooping and hollering through our wooded area, back and forth. Sometimes they make eerie sounds almost like monkeys. Pretty cool bird. Most owls are good to have around. Take out a ton of mice and rats. Jim
Not almost like monkeys, JUST like monkeys lol.
I've been around barred owls all my life, but had never experienced that until 5 or 6 years ago. I was coon hunting alone and it was late, probably one in the morning and I had just dropped my dog in the middle of nowhere on federal land..... no houses, no cars, no people, nothing. I was on the dirt road, leaning against my truck, waiting for the dog to open.
All of a sudden, as though someone had flipped a switch, the silent woods exploded into shrieks and screeches like some door to hades had just been opened and a band of demons had been released. I imagine like coyotes, a few can sound like a lot, but it sounded like there were dozens of them, lol. My heart was hammering in my chest and my first rational thought was no, not demons... monkeys! Those are monkeys I'm hearing! Creepiest sounding thing I'd ever heard. I wanted to get in the truck and leave, but I wasn't gonna leave my dog to certain death-by-demon-monkey! All of this happened in a space of just a minute or so and by that time I was hearing some clear hoots mixed in with the screaming. Finally I realized it was some type of owl. So the hunt went on and I think we found a coon there that night, but it was certainly an experience that stuck with me, LOL.
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Re: owl my favorite bird
[Re: g smith]
#8599540 Yesterday at09:21 AMYesterday at09:21 AM
Ohio has like 8 diff type of owls or something. I didn't realize the great horned owl (a pretty large bird) is the only one that goes WHOO WHOO. The other 7 birds screetch and carry on in some annoying manner or another. Anyway, maybe you didn't know that either. I thought it was interesting.
I don't know anything about owls but the great horned sounds more who who to me. Your barred owl is close I guess typically I've heard it more like this. Makes sense I mean I guess they make more than one noise right? lol. Your link was closer to a who than i expected though.
1:00 mark for great horned 2:00 mark for barred. 3:30 mark for barn. 4:15 mark for screech. 5:35 mark for saw-whet.
I guess I will tell my owl story. I was in high school probably. It had just snowed. We always hunted after a fresh snow back in the day. I'm not sure if we were deer hunting or coyote hunting but I was on stand and the pushers were coming. Big long rectangle woods in the middle of a farm field. Anyway I'm standing up against a tree. Dead silence, can't hear the walkers coming yet. It was one of those wet snows that every tree branch held like two inches of snow. Dead quiet silencing kind of snow. The kind of snow that is constantly falling down the back of your neck when your walk through b/c it stacked up on everything. Anyway I'm standing there and something catches my eye. An owl drops down from the top of a tree way out in front of me and starts flying directly at me. Half stroking a flap here and there missing collisions. 5' wing span in the woods with all of those snow covered branches and it dropped down and started flying through the woods never making a sound or touching a single branch. How a 5' wide bird can fly through a thick woods with snow covered branches everywhere and never touch a one was simply amazing to me and right by me it went, in silence.
Now a turkey crashes through a forest like a drunk heifer and hits just about every branch bouncing off of everything like a pin ball. Drastically different lol.
Re: owl my favorite bird
[Re: BTLowry]
#8599565 Yesterday at10:14 AMYesterday at10:14 AM
That one does not look any bigger than one of our barred owls. Juvenile maybe?
All I could tell you is that it is an owl I could ID any of our main 4 down here though. Screech, barn, barred, great horned
The great grey owls I've seen are larger than that. It's hard to judge the size in the photo, though. We have them in northern MN. I think they are the largest of owls in MN.
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Re: owl my favorite bird
[Re: g smith]
#8599582 Yesterday at10:59 AMYesterday at10:59 AM