[Tweeters] unusual unidentified wail
dgrainger at birdsbydave.com
dgrainger at birdsbydave.com
Sun Jul 3 09:04:28 PDT 2022
Another possibility: humans mimicking the owls. Once we were camping in
a State Park and owl conversation between parents and young began, tree
top snag to somewhere nearby. We could see the youngster because some
knuckleheaded campers nearby lit it with a powerful battery powered
lantern. That group also started mimicking the owl calls.
On 2022-07-01 19:58, Adam Stopka wrote:
> Hey Scott,
>
> Could you have been hearing a wolf? Per WDFW the Teanaway Pack's
> territory is right where you were.
>
> https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/at-risk/species-recovery/gray-wolf/packs/teanaway
>
> Obligatory - not a biologist. Just think that that sounds canid.
>
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 7:31 PM Scott Ramos <lsr at ramoslink.info> wrote:
>
>> While camping near Liberty a couple weeks ago, I was awakened close
>> to midnight by a pair of Great Horned Owls dueting with their
>> typical calls. Interspersed with their vocalizations was another
>> call that I have never heard before. It took me a while to get my
>> senses together and make a recording, still in my tent.
>>
>> This audio has only two of the wails, but there were maybe a dozen
>> that preceded these. I don't believe it is even a bird, even though
>> it was happening during the owl conversation. None of my bird
>> experts had any ideas, other than concern for my welfare!
>>
>> https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/122222759
>>
>> Any suggestions from our knowledgeable community?
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Scott Ramos
>> Seattle
>>
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