Tawny owl call in the night forest. Various sounds made by tawny owl (Strix aluco). Tawny owls are highly vocal, giving a variety of calls, the most distinctive of which is the ‘to-woo’ hoot used to announce ownership of their territory. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ Only the male owl utters the familiar drawn-out hoot: both males and female also make the well-known kewick call. Some mysterious calls recorded for Tawny owls have included tooting, chittering, crowing, screeching, or mewing, as well as soft, plaintive squeaks by females.
Tawny owls are also commonly known as brown owls. A tawny owl is a species of wood owl that is very common in the UK and throughout the continent of Europe.
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