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Suara burung hantu (owl) semua spesies

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Tyto tenebricosa - Greater Sooty Owl
Adult in flightJanuary 2000© Deane P. Lewis
Juvenile2 weeks after fledging, Dandenong Ranges Victoria, 1989.
Edited - gap between calls was longer than 1min.
© Ed McNabb
Tyto multipunctata - Lesser Sooty Owl
Typical callBomb whistle© John Young
Chicks begging© John Young
Female at nestFemale at nest calling to male© John Young
Tyto novaehollandiae - Australian Masked Owl
Typical Call, femaleDark phase female, Healesville, Victoria, October 1988
Edited, shortened gap between calls.
© Ed McNabb
Tyto rosenbergii - Celebes Barn Owl, Sulawesi Masked Owl
Typical CallDumoga Bone, Sulawesi© Dave Farrow
Tyto alba - Common Barn Owl
Pair CallingMid-August, Peck's Lake. Edited, original gap between calls 20sec.© Doug Von Gausig
TwitteringRecorded at Elkhorn Slough, Central California© Doug Von Gausig
Typical CallRecorded at Prescott, Arizona© Doug Von Gausig
Chicks BeggingAustralia© John Young
Tyto longimembris - Eastern Grass Owl
Female at nestFemale at nest accepting food from male© John Young
Chicks begging© John Young
Phodilus badius - Oriental Bay Owl, Asian Bay Owl
Typical CallPasoh, Malaysia© Dave Farrow
Otus sagittatus - White-fronted Scops Owl
Typical CallKaengkrajarn National Park, Thailand© Vetida Pongpanit
Otus spilocephalus - Mountain Scops Owl, Spotted Scops Owl
Typical maleBhutan© Dave Farrow
MaleResponding to playback - Taiwan© Wayne Hsu
Otus bakkamoena - Indian Scops Owl
Typical Call (male?)North east India© Bruce Marcot
Otus lettia - Collared Scops Owl
Typical callsThailand© Dave Farrow
Typical CallHong Kong© Hong Kong Bird Watching Society
Otus senegalensis - African Scops Owl
Typical callYemen© Dave Farrow
Otus scops - Common Scops Owl, Eurasian Scops Owl
Typical Call© Brinzal
Chick© Brinzal
Typical CallRussia© Jevgeni Ekimov
Otus flammeolus - Flammulated Owl
Typical CallDouglas-fir/oak forests, Klamath Mountains, NW California© Bruce Marcot
Otus magicus - Moluccan Scops Owl
Territorial CallHalmahera, Indonesia© Dave Farrow
Otus elegans - Ryukyu Scops Owl, Elegant Scops Owl
Typical MaleLanyu Island (Otus elegans botelensis)© Lars Koerner
Typical MaleResponding to imitation during the day - Taiwan© Wayne Hsu
Otus manadensis - Celebes Scops Owl, Sulawesi Scops Owl, Magic Scops Owl
Duet(Female is higher pitched)© Lars Koerner
Territorial CallLore Lindu, Sulawesi© Dave Farrow
Otus insularis - Seychelles Scops Owl, Bare-legged Scops Owl
Male© Lars Koerner
Otus pembaensis - Pemba Scops Owl
Typical calls© Andrew Perkin
Megascops kennicottii - Western Screech Owl
Male A songMixed hardwood-conifer, Klamath Mountains, NW California© Bruce Marcot
Call B songMixed hardwood-conifer, Klamath Mountains, NW California© Bruce Marcot
Megascops asio - Eastern Screech Owl
A-song© John Feith
B-songIthaca, New York, U.S.A.© Lang Elliott
A-songWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada© Lucie Brisebois
Megascops trichopsis - Whiskered Screech Owl, Spotted Screech Owl
Typical callMountains south of Patagonia, Arizona, January 1997© Greg Clark
Soft, hollow hootMountains south of Patagonia, Arizona, January 1997© Greg Clark
Megascops choliba - Tropical Screech Owl
A-songPeru© Lars Koerner
B-song© Lars Koerner
Typical A-callsGoiania, Brazil© Nunes D'Acosta
Megascops watsonii - Northern Tawny-bellied Screech Owl
Typical Call, medium pace(Unverified) Recorded near Manaus, Brazil© Lars Koerner
Megascops nudipes - Puerto Rican Screech Owl
Typical Call© Mark Oberle
Bubo virginianus - Great Horned Owl
Pair callingMid-march night at Peck's Lake© Doug Von Gausig
Nocturnal ShriekOwlet calling for food© Tom Guenin
HarnkApril 12, 1998 - time between calls compressed.© Greg Clark
Typical CallCaptive Female "Alice", Houston, Minnesota.© Karla Bloem
Typical CallWild Female "Wheezy", Houston, Minnesota.© Karla Bloem
Typical MaleWild Male "Victor", Houston, Minnesota.© Karla Bloem
ExcitedWild Male "Victor", Houston, Minnesota.© Karla Bloem
Typical FemaleWild Female "Virginia", Houston, Minnesota.© Karla Bloem
Hoo-hoo-hooWild Male "Victor", Houston, Minnesota© Karla Bloem
Annoyed ChittersCaptive Female "Alice", Houston, Minnesota© Karla Bloem
Clucking at NestCaptive Female "Alice", Houston, Minnesota© Karla Bloem
Emphatic HootCaptive Female "Alice", Houston, Minnesota© Karla Bloem
HissesCaptive Female "Alice", Houston, Minnesota© Karla Bloem
Screaming ChittersCaptive Female "Alice", Houston, Minnesota© Karla Bloem
SquawksWild Male "Victor", Houston, Minnesota© Karla Bloem
Nervous SquawksGoiania, Brazil© Nunes D'Acosta
Bubo bubo - Eurasian Eagle Owl
Typical Male Call© Brinzal
Typical Female Call© Brinzal
Alarmed© Brinzal
Chick© Brinzal
CourtshipCaptive pair, Feb. 1983. Includes "cuckling" by male during ritual feeding.© Vadim Lapushkin
AggressionCaptive pair, Feb. 1983. Whistling aggression to recordist during courtship.© Vadim Lapushkin
CourtshipCaptive pair, February 1983.© Vadim Lapushkin
Bubo africanus - Spotted Eagle Owl, African Eagle Owl
Typical Call© Paolo Taranto
Courtship© Paolo Taranto
Bubo scandiacus - Snowy Owl
Typical Calls© Unknown
Scotopelia peli - Pel's Fishing Owl
Wail Call (?)Possibly female, Luilaka River, Salonga National Park, central Dem. Rep. Congo© Bruce Marcot
Strix ocellata - Mottled Wood Owl
Typical CallShivalik Hills, foothills of Himalayas, Dehra Dun, North India© Bruce Marcot
Strix leptogrammica - Brown Wood Owl
Typical CallsIndia. (listen for the rarely heard introductory note on the second call)© Bruce Marcot
Strix aluco - Eurasian Tawny Owl
Typical Male© Brinzal
Female showing aggression© Brinzal
Chick© Brinzal
Typical CallNorthwest England© Lee Paterson
Typical CallHardwood forest, north of Paris, France© Bruce Marcot
Cree-ick callProbably female, Hardwood forest, north of Paris, France© Bruce Marcot
Typical CallsHardwood forest, north of Paris, France© Bruce Marcot
Strix occidentalis - Spotted Owl
Typical Call© Unknown
Strix varia / occidentalis - Hybrid Species
Hybrid CallCall of a Hybrid Barred / Spotted Owl (Strix varia / occidentalis)© Janice Reid
Male hybrid location callOlympic National Park, Washington, USA.© Keith Bagnall
Male hybrid location callOlympic National Park, Washington, USA.© Keith Bagnall
Strix varia - Barred Owl, Hoot Owl
Typical CallEast Texas© Kevin Rawson
Call VariationEast Texas© Kevin Rawson
Hoo-wah callsEast Texas, July 15, 2006© Kevin Rawson
ScreamsRecorded while Owls in flight© John Feith
Strix hylophila - Rusty-barred Owl, Brazilian Owl
CallNova Friburgo, Brazil © Renato B. Pineschi
Strix rufipes - Rufous-legged Owl
Call variation© Felix Vidoz
Call variation© Felix Vidoz
Call variation© Felix Vidoz
Contact Call (?)© Felix Vidoz
Call variationJanuary 1994 (mid-summer)© Felix Vidoz
Call variationJune 1998, Solo Individual, responding to playback© Felix Vidoz
Call variationResponding to playback© Felix Vidoz
Strix uralensis - Ural Owl
Typical MaleKishert district, 1995-06-15© Vadim Lapushkin
Adult Alarm CallChaikovsky district, Russia, 1998-05-28© Vadim Lapushkin
Female Contact & Male Territorial CallsChaikovsky district, Russia, 1998-05-28© Vadim Lapushkin
Fledglings70 days old, Kishert district, 1999-08-11 © Vadim Lapushkin
Strix nebulosa - Great Gray Owl, Lapland Owl, Lapp Owl
Typical Male© Unknown
Juvenile begging shrieks© Ilkka Heiskanen
Adult alarm call near youngUinsky District, Perm, Russia, 08-08-2003© Vladimir Kazakov
Strix woodfordii - African Wood Owl
Typical CallMale (probably) - western Democratic Republic of the Congo© Bruce Marcot
Typical CallPossibly female - northwestern Zimbabwe© Bruce Marcot
Strix virgata - Mottled Owl
Typical CallCosta Rica, 17th June, 1999© Doug Von Gausig
Strix nigrolineata - Black and White Owl
CallEl Pizote, Costa Rica, 22nd June 1999© Doug Von Gausig
Strix huhula - Black-banded Owl
Typical CallBrazil© Nunes D'Acosta
Pulsatrix perspicillata - Spectacled Owl
Typical CallCosta Rica© Jorge F. Corrales
Threat Call, femaleEl Gavilan, Costa Rica, June 1999© Doug Von Gausig
Surnia ulula - Northern Hawk Owl
Typical Call© Unknown
Glaucidium brodiei - Collared Owlet, Collared Pygmy Owl
Typical CallThailand© Dave Farrow
Call during dayTaiwan© Wayne Hsu
Glaucidium perlatum - Pearl-spotted Owlet
Typical Call, Part 1Namibia© Dave Farrow
Typical Call, Part 2Given after part 1 and a short pause© Dave Farrow
Glaucidium californicum - Northern Pygmy Owl
Typical Call (male?)Douglas-fir forests of NW California© Bruce Marcot
Typical Call (female?)East of Monterrey, California© Doug Von Gausig
Glaucidium palmarum - Colima Pygmy Owl
Typical Call, male© Lars Koerner
Glaucidium mooreorum - Pernambuco Pygmy Owl
Typical CallOctober 1990© Galileu Coelho
Glaucidium brasilianum - Ferruginous Pygmy Owl
Typical CallBrazil© Nunes D'Acosta
Glaucidium ridgwayi - Ridgway's Pygmy Owl
Typical CallG. r. cactorum© Doug Von Gausig
Glaucidium radiatum - Barred Jungle Owlet
Typical CallNorth-eastern India© Bruce Marcot
Glaucidium castanonotum - Chesnut-backed Owlet
Typical MaleSri Lanka© Dave Farrow
Micrathene whitneyi - Elf Owl
Typical Call© Greg Clark
Disturbed© Greg Clark
Athene noctua - Little Owl
Typical Call, male© Brinzal
Excited© Brinzal
Alarm/warning Call© Steenuilgroningen
Disturbed© Steenuilgroningen
Young at nestBoltiere city, North Italy, July 2005© Marco Mastrorilli
Athene cunicularia - Burrowing Owl
Typical Male© Unknown
Courtship calls?Goiania, Brazil© Nunes D'Acosta
Alarmed / Defensive CallGoiania, Brazil© Nunes D'Acosta
Aegolius funereus - Boreal Owl, Tengmalm's Owl
Male territorial song© Brinzal
Chick calling© Brinzal
Aegolius acadicus - Northern Saw-whet Owl
Typical Call© John Feith
Typical Callnorth-western California© Bruce Marcot
Ninox rufa - Rufous Owl
Typical Male© Unknown
Ninox strenua - Powerful Owl, Great Hawk Owl
Typical MaleEngadine, NSW, April 2004© Richard Jackson
Typical FemaleEngadine, NSW, April 2005© Richard Jackson
Female Single HootFerntree Gully National Park, Victoria, April 1981© Ed McNabb
10 week old Chick BeggingOlinda State Forest, Victoria, October 1979© Ed McNabb
Ninox connivens - Barking Owl, Winking Owl
Typical Call, femaleChiltern, Victoria, January 1982© Ed McNabb
Typical Calls© John Young
Female at nest calls to male © John Young
ScreamsChiltern, Victoria, January 1982© Ed McNabb
Juvenile TrillingPilliga Forest, N.S.W.© Matthew Stanton
Juvenile Begging?Chiltern, Victoria, January 1982© Ed McNabb
Ninox boobook - Boobook Owl, Spotted Hawk Owl
Typical CallEngadine, NSW, 2003-10-03© Richard Jackson
Typical Duet© John Young
Ninox scutulata - Brown Hawk Owl, Oriental Hawk Owl
Pre-Call 'Cooing'Chitwan, Nepal© Dave Farrow
Typical CallSouthern Primorski Krai in the Russian Far East© Bruce Marcot
Ninox affinis - Andaman Hawk Owl
Typical CallSouth Andaman© Dave Farrow
Ninox ochracea - Ochre-bellied Hawk Owl
Male territorial callsDumogo Bone, Sulawesi© Dave Farrow
Ninox squamipila - Moluccan Hawk Owl, Indonesian Hawk Owl
Typical Calls (Duet?)Halmahera, Indonesia (N. s. hypogramma)© Dave Farrow
Ninox natalis - Christmas Island Hawk Owl
Barking Call© Richard Hill
Ninox punctulata - Speckled Hawk Owl
Typical CallsLore Lindu, Sulawesi© Dave Farrow
Pre-call 1Often precedes Typical call - Lore Lindu, Sulawesi© Dave Farrow
Pre-call 2Often precedes Typical call - Lore Lindu, Sulawesi© Dave Farrow
Asio clamator - Striped Owl
Juvenile calling parent for foodBrazil© Nunes D'Acosta
AgitatedBrazil© Nunes D'Acosta
Asio otus - Long-eared Owl
Typical Male© Brinzal
Typical Female© Brinzal
Courtship wing clap© Brinzal
YoungBrembo river, Bergamo, North Italy, July 2005© Marco Mastrorilli
Fledged youngFrance© Vivienne Lucas
Asio flammeus - Short-eared Owl
Typical Male© Brinzal
Female response (?)© Brinzal

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