Date: 6/29/25 4:14 pm From: Marty <wolfmartinc...> Subject: [cobirds] Young Great Horned Owl calling or what?
OK, Cobirders,
so I used Audacity to do minor start/end editing & to "normalize" the recording I had made the night of June 27 with Merlin. Sorry, still some annoying if scattered background noise, and all the silence in-between call series (which occur at 01"-06", 09"-10", 22"-24", 36"-42", 56"-1'02", 1'47"-2'04", 2'12"-2'16", 2'52"-3'04", and 3'42"-3'52"). The better series are in red.
Not like any juvenile GHOW I've heard previously, but what else could it be? Not a mule deer or its fawn, or a dog, or any other owl (or nightjar) I know of. No adult GHOW were calling here that night, tho they often are. 2025.06.27_22.46_Young GHOwl or what_ hootcall series.wav <https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pUVw4DuV8qE7rSSsizBiwCayKj2tTSRa> Thanks for your input.
Marty Wolf Nw CO Spgs
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