Western Screech Owl

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • The Western Screech-Owl is a very common resident in much of the Western U.S., Canada and Mexico and is often the most abundant night predator in its range.
    Separation in the field, of the Screech-Owls, is actually only feasible by voice. The Western Screech-Owl can be distinguished with his primary "bouncing-ball" (territorial) call. This is a common owl in the west. The sexes are alike in appearance although male and female can be distinguished by voice. The ear tufts may or may not be visible in the field. Color varies but most commonly they are gray to brownish (a rare red form is also in costal British Columbia and Alaska). The bill is almost always black and the eyes are yellow. Length is 8 1/2" (about the size of a Red-winged Blackbird). A nocturnal owl.
    For more information, go to www.owling.com

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  • @jonathanstein1783
    @jonathanstein1783 Год назад +9

    I had one fly into my windshield a few years ago. I stopped, but thought it was dead. But it soon began moving. So I took the bird home and put it in a cardboard box with a small blanket. The next morning, it was sitting up moving around, but it's head flopped about and it only circled to the left when moving. I found a sanctuary in Rowena, Oregon that took the bird in.
    I didn't hear from them for two months, so I figured either he (they determined he was a male) was unreleasable, or had passed from his injuries.
    But then I got a call, asking me to pick up the owl and release him as close to where he'd been hit as possible. Turns out they have a very small range.
    So I went and got him. At first, he was cool with just chilling in his carrier box, but about half way back to Goldendale, he got out. He then perched on my passenger seat headrest, watching intently as I drove. He didn't move from there. When I got back to the place he'd flown into me, I actually had to shoo him from the car! He flew off into a nearby pine, looked back at me for a few moments, then disappeared into the forest. That was the last time I saw him.
    If I've related this incident before, I apologize. I'm dealing with "chemo fog" although I've had (hopefully!) my last treatment.

    • @Space-Bunny-Starhopper
      @Space-Bunny-Starhopper 4 месяца назад +3

      I know this comment is old but it was just such a wonderful story, how wonderful of you to help that precious owl.
      I really hope by now you've finished your treatment and are doing well

  • @angharad5932
    @angharad5932 3 года назад +33

    So I just spent an hour trying to figure out what this call was in my backyard in the evening. That is so awesome it turned out to be an owl! I know we have Great horned owls but somehow I hadn't clued in to this little one. I am definitely going to listen in the evening and see if I can spot one. Great video!

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 2 года назад +4

      Great Horned Owls do the classic "hoo hoo" sound. There's one in my backyard, I love listening to him outside my window 💜

    • @Lady.B0420
      @Lady.B0420 2 года назад +1

      Lol. Mystery solved!

  • @billsmith-rq7ki
    @billsmith-rq7ki 5 лет назад +32

    It took me years to realize how tiny they are. I have seen many in dark mornings deer hunting. As I get into birding, I find I can add legitimately to my count with just memories! What a great way to get outdoors! I often combine it with mushrooming, berry picking, Grouse hunting(sorry folks but sportsmen and women pay for most of the habitat improvements that go on), shed hunting, fishing and big game scouting. Thank you Owling for a great video.

    • @kristinlee9485
      @kristinlee9485 4 года назад +4

      Not true. Stop killing animals. It has nothing to do with conservation. I hate that damn lie🤬

    • @user-gh8wt2zi2n
      @user-gh8wt2zi2n 3 года назад

      You should see burrowing owls, smallest owls I've ever seen. They hang out in my backyard at night

    • @user-gh8wt2zi2n
      @user-gh8wt2zi2n 3 года назад +2

      @@kristinlee9485 , there are different types of hunting, some of it is truly bad but hunting can be helpful at times. The real problem is overdevelopment.
      What, you want that people rely on factory farming instead. That is true cruelty.

    • @kristinlee9485
      @kristinlee9485 3 года назад

      @@user-gh8wt2zi2n of course not. Stop eating animals altogether. It's all bad

  • @jessicam5712
    @jessicam5712 13 часов назад

    I had a pair of these that lived in my neighborhood, theyd call to each other in the evenings and I'd leave my windows open to hear it

  • @GO-xs8pj
    @GO-xs8pj 4 года назад +7

    Thank you for posting this video. I have had a creature outside my window for a couple of weeks making this sound. It would be answered by another creature someplace a few hundred feet away. I looked out the window so many nights trying to see what it was. I was not sure if it was a mammal up in the tree or a bird. This is exactly the sound I am hearing. Now I know what to look for.

  • @Anonymous-ux3tu
    @Anonymous-ux3tu 4 года назад +11

    One lives in my backyard in urban boise Idaho. It took a lot of RUclipsing to figure out what it was. It's a very eerie sound at 2am.

    • @lilwinged5291
      @lilwinged5291 3 года назад

      Before the fires hit in Oregon, I'd never heard and Owl hooting let alone a Great Owl like I hear right now. It's the second time here. Last time was earlier but now it's 12:39 am.. Back when the fires hit this past summer and 3 of our neighboring cities were set ablaze and people lost there homes, I heard one at 3am .. I got up and said to my husband something feels bad , like something is coming, next night 3 wolves came in our camp ground about the same time. Next morning the fires hit. Ya know the ones here in Southern Oregon that were purposely set..🥺🥺🥺.. the RV next to us is a couple who lost there home and more here and every RV park ,camp site and some in motels if not moved in with Family. One of the scariest times in my life to be taking off not knowing if we were driving into worse fires away from some or not. We parked at the mall and slept and it felt like the world was ending. I thank God so many people came out of this ...I really do.. I sure pray this Owl isn't a warning 🙏...

  • @sallysmiththechaosqueller9536
    @sallysmiththechaosqueller9536 Год назад +1

    I love how its tail vibrates as it calls. So cute!

  • @orcashadow8989
    @orcashadow8989 4 года назад +15

    They are SO cute!!
    A few years ago, I found one with a damaged wing outside of my yard on the street. I'm not sure what happened to her. She had no wounds otherwise, so I think maybe she bumped into a moving car or something. She lived in my bathroom for a few days and I fed her raw chicken... Hear me out. I live in Seattle, and there was a snowstorm. Seattle is not snow-friendly so we could not take her to a rescue center until a few days later where when driving became safe, and, I believe, she was put to sleep due to her wing not being fixable or something like that. It was really sad...
    She was a feisty little thing. She never made the noises in the video but would make a lot of clicking sounds. She would nip at times and I would need to use an oven mit for her to sit on me. Those talons were like razor blades! Oh and she was a brown owl.

    • @ianwestc
      @ianwestc Год назад

      Very very common for owls to get hit by cars. They hunt alongside roads, and they'll spot mice and other small creatures on the road. Those creatures tend to "freeze" when car headlights approach, and when creatures freeze the owl flies down to strike.

    • @BlackFlagHeathen
      @BlackFlagHeathen Год назад

      Well now I’m sad… 😢
      Thank you for at least making her last days comfortable and enjoyable. ❤🦉

    • @fellini2011
      @fellini2011 13 дней назад

      That clicking sound is a sign they're annoyed and feel intruded upon, LOL ~ it means, "keep your distance." I have one that is currently living in my front atrium, which is outside and walled in, but no roof. He/she hangs out under a small canopy housing my house water filter. The first time I noticed him/her, I walked out to get my hummingbird feeder and heard this clicking sound. When I went back inside, I looked out my kitchen window and there the little one sat, under the canopy. He has been coming and going for almost two months now. The little guy is very cute, but OMG those talons!!!!

  • @Sarah-fk9jj
    @Sarah-fk9jj 8 месяцев назад

    I was living in a tent for two months on a farm and would hear two western screech owls talking every night before bed, it was awesome. I miss those nights

  • @stepaushi
    @stepaushi 5 лет назад +12

    The ones around my house rattle for so long, I first though that they were some electrical device that wouldn't turn off.

  • @Lady.B0420
    @Lady.B0420 2 года назад

    I heard a couple of these guys this morning. I live in the high desert in Washington. No woods here, but do glad they love to hang out on the Eastside too. What amazing creatures.

  • @birdieloo6168
    @birdieloo6168 2 года назад

    While I live in Indiana and enjoy this owl’s cousin the Eastern Screech Owl, I REALLY enjoyed your video! You had it all-great sound, video, and to top it off, the educational notations. Thank you!!

    • @liminality8791
      @liminality8791 2 года назад

      Hey fellow hoosier. By any chance have you ever heard an owl screech extremely loud that kinda sounds like a monkey? I did the other night but can’t find out which one it is. I know it was an owl though

  • @InfinitelyQurious
    @InfinitelyQurious 3 года назад +7

    Kinda sucks this owl is being harassed with the flashlight.

    • @grumpysquid
      @grumpysquid 2 года назад +1

      What? Stay at home where you will be safe lol

    • @karnerblue7658
      @karnerblue7658 2 года назад +2

      Lol I’m sure he survived just fine.

  • @whitney298
    @whitney298 3 года назад

    I hear them all the time, I'm in north Dallas, I
    Iive out in Richardson TX. I hear them all the time. We have had two of them recently come in our yard and back. It is so cool 😎 they always respond to this when I play it, it is so cute. We have birds from all over. We have a park near us, and you can see birds from everywhere. It is really neat, but we love when these little cuties come through. My husband even bought a screech owl house 🥰😊😊

  • @TheAutisticCapricorn811
    @TheAutisticCapricorn811 2 года назад +1

    The western screech owl makes the same whinnying hoot call as its equivalent species, the eastern screech owl. Quite an extraordinary distinctive call coming from these species of owls. I see clearly what Indigenous Native tribal people consider owls to be spiritual embodiments associated with earthly correlations between life and death.

  • @KareenaStrait
    @KareenaStrait 7 лет назад +3

    I like this!! I'm a big fan of birds and ornithology and I love to watch birds!!

  • @kristinlee9485
    @kristinlee9485 4 года назад +1

    Omg I love these beautiful little guys. I live in northern New Mexico and heard this just the other night. So cool💖

  • @sanclementekid
    @sanclementekid 11 месяцев назад

    Up in Sonoma County they would come out in late spring summer and early fall

  • @camden6255
    @camden6255 3 года назад +1

    One of these guys set up shop at my sisters elementary school which has to be the least quiet place imaginable during the day when they’re typing to get rest😂

  • @feministmermaid4769
    @feministmermaid4769 Год назад

    These are my favorite type of owl! Thanks for a great, informative video.

  • @zombockerman
    @zombockerman 8 дней назад

    Crazy that barn owls have the most terrifying screech and yet these guys are called the screech owl

  • @oOBlueVoltageOo
    @oOBlueVoltageOo 3 года назад +1

    I’ve heard a few trills similar to this in Washington.

  • @annaritaranalli1791
    @annaritaranalli1791 2 года назад +1

    Too cute

  • @lennieblue
    @lennieblue Год назад

    Heard an owl this morning and recorded it. Sure sounds like this! But other times of the year I've heard the Hoo hoo sound which is a different sound and slower and deeper. Is this also the Western Screech?

  • @HorseLuvr101
    @HorseLuvr101 9 месяцев назад

    Don’t shine flashlights at them, as this photographer seems to be doing. It’s not good for their night vision

  • @mikey4105
    @mikey4105 4 года назад +1

    Just heard one in Salisbury maryland.

  • @normedwards5305
    @normedwards5305 3 года назад

    I can hear one right now in my orange tree.

  • @ethanmiller1306
    @ethanmiller1306 4 года назад

    CUTE!

  • @terrychaney3220
    @terrychaney3220 3 года назад +4

    Please note, these little owls are now endangered and threatened in many areas due to loss of habitat and Barred Owl predation. Please do not assume they are 'common and everywhere!'

  • @Sp3ctralI
    @Sp3ctralI 3 года назад

    It has its suspicions

  • @micahangelo79
    @micahangelo79 5 лет назад +14

    I just rescued one from a fox!

    • @Wisemanoncesaid63987
      @Wisemanoncesaid63987 3 года назад +2

      Why would you do that?

    • @micahangelo79
      @micahangelo79 3 года назад

      @@Wisemanoncesaid63987 why wouldn't I do that?
      Is your interest actually understanding 🤔 or is it just questioning and personal opinion?

    • @Wisemanoncesaid63987
      @Wisemanoncesaid63987 3 года назад +4

      @@micahangelo79 no it’s just you shouldn’t interfere in nature’s natural course, because that’s like sitting down at a restaurant ordering food and when it gets to your table someone takes it and walks away with it.

  • @paramoreisloveMW3
    @paramoreisloveMW3 4 года назад +4

    Jesus, dont shine the light right at it!!! Wtf

    • @orcashadow8989
      @orcashadow8989 4 года назад +5

      I guess if the owl minded, it could just fly away. So it doesn't seem bothered by the light oddly

    • @ShadowSpace56z
      @ShadowSpace56z 4 года назад

      @@orcashadow8989 it still prevents them from seeing any danger lurking in the dark or flying above it
      that's why Owls prefer being in the dark to sharpen its vision since their eyesight is very powerful at night

    • @idaklymr
      @idaklymr 4 года назад +1

      It's night be infrared

    • @cjb8010
      @cjb8010 4 года назад +3

      I missed Jesus?

    • @mahmudulhassanhasib3816
      @mahmudulhassanhasib3816 3 года назад

      Well how else would humans see it?

  • @annaritaranalli1791
    @annaritaranalli1791 2 года назад

    An american cutie

  • @meghantymer3465
    @meghantymer3465 Год назад

    That messes up their ability to see shining a light in their eyes! Stupid humans.

  • @tonjablunt3795
    @tonjablunt3795 4 года назад +1

    Dude i cant hardly see your narrative against the background.

  • @freedomisntfree4836
    @freedomisntfree4836 4 года назад +1

    NOT a screech...FYI

    • @jonathanstein1783
      @jonathanstein1783 Год назад +1

      Actually it is. See my earlier post. If you mean their call, yes, they don't often "screech" unless they're agitated. But most owls will when stressed.