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will trade owls with you. I have one, probably barn owl, that returns each spring for a few weeks and always chooses the same tall oak tree near the house. He doesn’t make the type of sound i’d associate with an owl, the “who, who” or the screech sound. His call is more like the sound of a 2 year old when you take the ipad away from him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akwc82DOb4k
thankfully, i can turn off my hearing aids at bedtime and can’t hear either the owl or my wife complaining.