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On Jun 18, 2007, at 2:56 PM, KG wrote:
> The call itself is a single plaintive descending shriek... 8-12
> seconds apart, very loud, fairly clear. I don't believe it was an owl
> -- certainly none I'm familiar with. Its quality reminded me of a gull
> call, but much louder.
> Any ideas?
>
is it possibly a young great horned owl begging for food. Heard one in
colorado in april, and was stumped until an expert identified the
call. just a wild guess.
faulkner
Perry county
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