It's just after 1am and I'm watching this trying to figure out who is visiting the garden and singing along with the fox. Chuffed to know it's a Little Owl.
We had a pair of tawny owls! My mum said the male does the noise in this video but females scream. It is a soft scream though nothing like the barn owl 😂
I heard 2 outside last night, calling to each other! Kept me awake for a bit. I caught a glimpse of one once swooping silent and low in a wooded area near my house in the day.
I've heard one for a while outside my window in the field next door. was quite scary sometimes. i've only just 2 minutes ago discovered thats what it was
Tawny owl conversation going on at 3 am outside my place in Cornwall this morning, first time hearing them not in a sanctuary, it was an amazing 40 minutes of gossip between 2 of them! Great vid thanks soon as i pressed play i was like yep that's who was outside my window :)
Thank god I found this video. Kept hearing this noise outside my house at night and was absolutely scaring the shit out of me. It was a snipe. Not a robotic serial killer. Phew!
I got woken up by a long eared owl this morning... Never have I heard a call like it. Thank you for helping my identify as I would have had no idea without this video!
Brilliant! We were just listening to a pair of Tawny owls in our back garden in West Yorkshire. They have a beautiful song. Right now during the day we have Great Tit's, Blue Tit's, Robins and a male and female Bull Finch coming to our feeders. Came here to listen to more nocturnal Owl songs. Very nice compilation. Thank you.
1. Tawny Owl 2. Barn Owl 3. Little Owl 4. Common Snipe 5. European Nightjar 6. European Robin 7. Common Nightingale 8. Sedge Warbler 9. Corn Crake 10. Water Rail 11. Eurasian Woodcock 12. Long-eared Owl 13. Cetti's Warbler
fiona craig old? 😂😂the internet is only 20 years old 🤣🤣you are not old enough to remember Amstrad computers that used an external magnetic tape drive to load up crazy golf. They made a proper noise
@@richcampoverde that sound is called "churring". I have gone out to watch nightjars a lot as I live in norfolk, and they make two other sounds, one is a beautiful whistle like a cat-call and the other is a slow clap with its wings. They are quite inquisitive birds at their nesting ground and circle around us quite close, making the clap...clap sound and the whistle. The churring is when they are on the ground, I'm told this a male call.
My cat normally likes to watch wildlife clips but as soon as the Barn Owl started screeching, he bolted straight out the room and hid under my bed. 🐈⬛
Common snipe.. that sound is so weird, and it took me a long time to figure out what that sound was. I couldn't identify it as song and never saw the bird, so it almost made me insane lol
Close Encounters of the Bird Kind whoaaa! Thank you for this video, helped identify the creepy ass sound in the garden. Some funny noises here. Oh and the name of this channel is the best 😂💕
I have one that calls every night. I've watched numerous videos but can't identify it. The bird is definitely sat right on top of the house and has a big sing song about an hour after sunset.
I live near a small wood and every year I'd occasionally hear the noise of an owl I never knew which owl it was until now Its a Tawny and I'm going to name it Fern- I love birds so much Hearing it during the night is so calming- a rare noise for a city
Thank you for this. I was trying to find out what that noise was outside my window last night....turns out to be a Barn Owl. Bloody thing made me jump in the middle of my sleep
Charlie Ketchen and prevailing it is in my street. We live by a small field, in an urban area, and along with the owls we have lots of foxes, hedgehogs and pipistrelle bats. Bird life is beginning to flourish too as we and our neighbours feed them daily.
I too live on the outskirts of a city surrounded by birds and trees. Now I know I have beautiful songbirds and their noises...in the day it's amazing I've 2 robins that visit regularly recently I now know I have tawny owls perched just about 20ft from my garden high in the pine trees...freaks me out hearing them at night so loud but still so wonderful! ! I love the noises and would miss all the wildlife if I ever had to move :)
Thank you. Now I know which owls I have living in the trees near my house, one sounds like a twany the other a barn owl. But as I heard two sounds with the twany in this clip i know it must be male and female talking to each other.
Thanks for posting this. It's helped to identify a noise I've been hearing during the past few nights, in the trees between my house and the railway line. We have two Tawny Owls. I'm guessing that they're overwintering here, because I've never heard them here before and there's not a lot of open space for them to find food. The trees are a summer bat roost. At first, I thought it was a couple of trespassers who have often used our back garden to get onto the tracks. Glad it isn't. Will be sad when they return to their usual nesting territory in the spring.
Your video helped me identify that a tawny owl was the noise that woke me up at 3am last night 🤣 so cute. Thought I was going mad till my husband just heard it too, seems it's still around!
Came here to identify my newest noisy neighbour and it’s a couple of Little Owls, lovely to know. However if a Corn Crake moves in I’m moving out! Great video, many thanks for posting it.
Thank you so much for putting up this video!! My husband is American and grew up in the forests of Washington state but never really heard an English barn owl before 🦉 he heard one late one night outside our house and thought there was a monster in the bushes! Thanks for confirming that it was a barn owl and a tawny owl having a night time chat 😂
Currently camping out in the hills and heard a sound like a young goat, but the sound seemed to be coming from the sky and moving reasonably fast, so I guessed it might be a nocturnal bird. Found this video and it seems it was a snipe! I've camped out many nights, but obviously never one so still that I could hear one. It's eerie at first hearing something you don't recognise, but curiosity always wins 😃
I will never forget the sound of walking my small dog in the pitch black, late in the winter. Living out in the countryside, no street lights and surrounded by farm land... A Barn Owl shrieked and then moment later it did it again as it went past us into the next field 🤣 I about died on both till I caught a glimpse of it with my phone torch
Every few months i come back to this video and listen to the calls to identify whether its a tawny or a little owl i can hear outside my window. First time in long time ive heard a little owl, its usually a pair of tawny owls out hunting
There was a Little owl where I live which we names Screechy cause of her call. We havent seen her in a while so i hope she and her mate are doing well. Listening to this made me very happy!
Heard sounds of tormented souls last night and thanks to this vid, I've found out it was a barn owl (or the Doom slayer rampaging in hell)! Many thanks
No fucking way. The tawny owl is the first on the list and it's the one that LITERALLY just freaked me out. I'm in bed at 01:17 in the morning and I feel dead, I just heard the noise of the first owl on the list and I shat myself
I live in Europe, most specifically Portugal, and there are times where I let myself stay up later than usual. There are always a few birds outside that coo and sing, I find it both haunting and beautiful. Might be a little European Robin and an Owl with a deep voice! Thanks for the helpful video
Close Encounters of the Bird Kind it seems to be working but mice are clever little buggers so I'm having to switch from video to video do they font get used to it. Thanks for the upload. ✌️
The Common Nightingale is the one that I recognise. They are coming in summer where I live and they usually do their calling at night. I am so relaxed by this sound because I know that I'm not in school in summer so I can finally have quality sleep ❤
Owl update! My owl friend found a mate and he is adorable! They had babies earlier this year and I love listening to them whilst lay in bed. I’m moving in a few months and I’m going to miss them but looking forward to meeting the new wildlife lol.
I'm watching this video after being spooked whilst camping with my mates in a forest. Damn Barn Owl 😂😂 they look so cute but sound as though they'd tear your body limb from limb.
Amazing video, love the Eurasian Woodcock!
Loves a it of Eurasian Woodcock does this lass ;D
@@malcs286 I'm sure she loves the peckers
It sounds a bit like a frog, doesn't it?
Sounds like someone tooting, too funny.
@ that what I thought .. a toad 🐸 😂
Other birds: Let us demonstrate our beautiful calls
Barn Owl: *_screams_*
Brenton Taylor
I’ve always experienced it as a really loud hiss.
Barn owl: Skkkreeeech!!!
Common Snipe: UFO noises
😂
Common Nightingale: *laser gun noises*
Owls: [Hooting and screaming]
Snipe: [Spaceship noises]
Ha ha ha
Montezuma Orependola: "Hold my beer"
It's just after 1am and I'm watching this trying to figure out who is visiting the garden and singing along with the fox. Chuffed to know it's a Little Owl.
Me too! It’s nearly 3am and I can hear a tawny owl. So beautiful to hear, just wish I could see it!
@@cassandracallow And me, it's a tawny. Still dark, 6.20 am, 19 Jan.
Ahhh! So the Tawny Owl has been keeping me awake the last hour. I love the internet.
Haha same i thought it was a fox
We have one quite close to us too, we also have a Snipe during March/April.
We had a pair of tawny owls! My mum said the male does the noise in this video but females scream. It is a soft scream though nothing like the barn owl 😂
Legit the reason I’m hear haha 😂 I wanted to know what the hell I just heard outside my window
I heard 2 outside last night, calling to each other! Kept me awake for a bit. I caught a glimpse of one once swooping silent and low in a wooded area near my house in the day.
Barn owls sound like they'll eat your soul but they're so beautiful
who can tell me about:
1:19
please?
Sounds like a small dinosaur called troodon
Exactly!
There wings dk but there eyes. Brrrr it scared me
@@f-naturalist8541
Gorgeous little Owls! This link should help you.😊 www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/little-owl/
Emagine being somewhere in a dark place and hearing the barn owl but you didn't know what it actually was
The Majestic Bull Dog Omg I feel so bad for cavemen 😂
I've heard one for a while outside my window in the field next door. was quite scary sometimes. i've only just 2 minutes ago discovered thats what it was
I've heard that a few centuries ago, people heard a barn owl screeching and thought a banshee had come to haunt them.
Same with foxes, they make a pretty scary scream! Most often hear them at night too.
I heard this getting the train home very late at night, it was near woodlands and safe to say I was ready to run 😂😂
Tawny owl conversation going on at 3 am outside my place in Cornwall this morning, first time hearing them not in a sanctuary, it was an amazing 40 minutes of gossip between 2 of them! Great vid thanks soon as i pressed play i was like yep that's who was outside my window :)
I turned my volume up to listen to the tawny owl and got the fright of my life when the barn owl came on 😂
Trying to work out who interrupted my sleep last night... I'm looking at you, European Robin!!
It's always those godamn robins
Same here. Bloody frightened me to death. Am gonna go with barn owl! Ha
I was named after the Robin bird 😁
Aww how can you not love Robins! 😁
Camped out in the woods last night. Little owl kept me awake thewhole time 😅
Your video helped me identify a Tawney Owl singing at midnight! :)
We're glad it's been of use!
Me too. Been hearing one every night where I live!
Anything happened soon after ???
@@janeeyres3114 updates on after ?
Me too. Thanks (-:
Nothing better than the calls of the wild.
Barn Owl: *LOUD SCREAMING*
Yes! Wild and free!!
The barn owl actualy screams blue murder so its enemies die of fright
River churnet 😂😂😂
Thank god I found this video. Kept hearing this noise outside my house at night and was absolutely scaring the shit out of me. It was a snipe. Not a robotic serial killer. Phew!
I got woken up by a long eared owl this morning... Never have I heard a call like it. Thank you for helping my identify as I would have had no idea without this video!
So lucky to hear one!
So what I've learned from this is barn owls want to devour the souls of the innocent and little owls are really just squeaky toys ...
Actually thought it was a local yob screaming outside my house, turns out it’s a tawny owl.
Do local yobs hoot in your town?
River churnet All the time.
@@TheFaeryWaltz I thought it was someone yelling outside my house too until I found this video
Omg I thought I kid was yelling just now so i looked it up and it's a tawny owl😂
Samee!
I can hear a tawny owl right now near my house. This was very helpful thank you
I find owls beautiful and I have a tawny owl near by so I can hear that sound at night
same here
Brilliant!
We were just listening to a pair of Tawny owls in our back garden in West Yorkshire. They have a beautiful song.
Right now during the day we have Great Tit's, Blue Tit's, Robins and a male and female Bull Finch coming to our feeders.
Came here to listen to more nocturnal Owl songs.
Very nice compilation.
Thank you.
Many thanks for your comment! Glad you found the video usefull.
Long eared owl sounds like a cat meowing
Was woken by a tawny owl at 2 am today, i love their call its so comforting
Barn owl sounds scary, imagine walking alone at night time and it's sooo quite and you hear that but it gets closer and closer
Common Snipe is a pretty disorientating sound too
1. Tawny Owl
2. Barn Owl
3. Little Owl
4. Common Snipe
5. European Nightjar
6. European Robin
7. Common Nightingale
8. Sedge Warbler
9. Corn Crake
10. Water Rail
11. Eurasian Woodcock
12. Long-eared Owl
13. Cetti's Warbler
The nightingale sounds like they should be the shooting laser sounds on star wars.
Nightjar reminds me of a really old computer and the dial up tone for the Internet.
fiona craig old? 😂😂the internet is only 20 years old 🤣🤣you are not old enough to remember Amstrad computers that used an external magnetic tape drive to load up crazy golf. They made a proper noise
@@richcampoverde that sound is called "churring".
I have gone out to watch nightjars a lot as I live in norfolk, and they make two other sounds, one is a beautiful whistle like a cat-call and the other is a slow clap with its wings.
They are quite inquisitive birds at their nesting ground and circle around us quite close, making the clap...clap sound and the whistle.
The churring is when they are on the ground, I'm told this a male call.
@@RookwingsKirk why tell me this
@@richcampoverde With your name being churnet, it was compulsory.
@@RookwingsKirk are you mocking the river churnet?
I love Europe's nature. Unfortunately, I cannot travel there.. Hope one day will be able to :)
:)
My cat normally likes to watch wildlife clips but as soon as the Barn Owl started screeching, he bolted straight out the room and hid under my bed. 🐈⬛
Common snipe.. that sound is so weird, and it took me a long time to figure out what that sound was. I couldn't identify it as song and never saw the bird, so it almost made me insane lol
The Snipe is the odd one out. It produces that sound with its tail feathers :)
Close Encounters of the Bird Kind whoaaa! Thank you for this video, helped identify the creepy ass sound in the garden. Some funny noises here. Oh and the name of this channel is the best 😂💕
Sounds like a laser lol
Some of them are crAzy right?!
Oh wow.. reminds me or rural Cornwall where I was born n bred till I moved here.. seems so so far away now
I have one that calls every night. I've watched numerous videos but can't identify it. The bird is definitely sat right on top of the house and has a big sing song about an hour after sunset.
SO IT WAS TAWNY OWLS I'VE BEEN HEARING
Definitely a tawny owl, staking out his territory, what a wonderful sound to fall asleep to.
I live near a small wood and every year I'd occasionally hear the noise of an owl
I never knew which owl it was until now
Its a Tawny and I'm going to name it Fern- I love birds so much
Hearing it during the night is so calming- a rare noise for a city
Aw fern!
European Nightjar's sound is so relaxing.
Like ASMR 😊
Thank you for this. I was trying to find out what that noise was outside my window last night....turns out to be a Barn Owl. Bloody thing made me jump in the middle of my sleep
You're welcome. I'm glad the video was useful for identifying your local Barn Owl.
😅
The long eared owls call is so beautiful and adorable 😊
didn't know Robin's were nocturnal....
millions around where i am....
NEVER heard them at night....
I live in a comparatively quiet corner of a well built up area...we've recently acquired a Tawny Owl or two in the trees behind my house!
KernowManiac1984 I love it when nature prevails!
Charlie Ketchen and prevailing it is in my street. We live by a small field, in an urban area, and along with the owls we have lots of foxes, hedgehogs and pipistrelle bats. Bird life is beginning to flourish too as we and our neighbours feed them daily.
I too live on the outskirts of a city surrounded by birds and trees. Now I know I have beautiful songbirds and their noises...in the day it's amazing I've 2 robins that visit regularly recently I now know I have tawny owls perched just about 20ft from my garden high in the pine trees...freaks me out hearing them at night so loud but still so wonderful! ! I love the noises and would miss all the wildlife if I ever had to move :)
Thank you. Now I know which owls I have living in the trees near my house, one sounds like a twany the other a barn owl. But as I heard two sounds with the twany in this clip i know it must be male and female talking to each other.
Are they still around?
Yeah the females scream and the males do the sound from this video! We had a pair it was so lovely to hear them ca each other over our rooftops 😊🥺
They are still hear all the time.
Thanks for posting this. It's helped to identify a noise I've been hearing during the past few nights, in the trees between my house and the railway line. We have two Tawny Owls. I'm guessing that they're overwintering here, because I've never heard them here before and there's not a lot of open space for them to find food. The trees are a summer bat roost. At first, I thought it was a couple of trespassers who have often used our back garden to get onto the tracks. Glad it isn't. Will be sad when they return to their usual nesting territory in the spring.
Exactly what I needed to identify the little owl outside my bedroom window last night. Thank you 😊
I live in north Africa yet I hear and see most of these beautiful birds in our wild
Soooo it’s a Little Owl. Nice to hear them. He/she certainly is busy at the moment! ❤❤❤
Me: Aaaaah, how relaxing
At 0:48
Me: WTF?
Cinedragon - same!!! Terrifying noise for something so beautiful!
ok so it’s a tawny owl that’s been keeping me up at night, great
Your video helped me identify that a tawny owl was the noise that woke me up at 3am last night 🤣 so cute. Thought I was going mad till my husband just heard it too, seems it's still around!
Wonderful! Glad it helped identify your local tawny owl.
Amazing recordings both beautiful and scary, the matching images are excellent. 👏👏👏
Came here to identify my newest noisy neighbour and it’s a couple of Little Owls, lovely to know. However if a Corn Crake moves in I’m moving out!
Great video, many thanks for posting it.
Thank you so much for putting up this video!! My husband is American and grew up in the forests of Washington state but never really heard an English barn owl before 🦉 he heard one late one night outside our house and thought there was a monster in the bushes! Thanks for confirming that it was a barn owl and a tawny owl having a night time chat 😂
You're very welcome. The American barn owl also sounds (virtually) the same, ghoulish!
Thanks for this. Sitting in bed at 1:37am listening to what I now know are the nightingales singing.
You're very welcome! Wish I could hear Nightingales from my place
Lucky! ❤️
Ah so it was a barn owl that scared the soul out of me!! Sounded like a scream! 😂
Thank you! I have a Little Owl in the garden, what a great clip - thanks.
Found this as I’m sat here now in the wood camping by a fire listening to birds, turns out I can hear a tawny owl :) thanks
So it's a Little Owl that's yelling at 3 am neat
Currently camping out in the hills and heard a sound like a young goat, but the sound seemed to be coming from the sky and moving reasonably fast, so I guessed it might be a nocturnal bird. Found this video and it seems it was a snipe! I've camped out many nights, but obviously never one so still that I could hear one. It's eerie at first hearing something you don't recognise, but curiosity always wins 😃
I will never forget the sound of walking my small dog in the pitch black, late in the winter. Living out in the countryside, no street lights and surrounded by farm land... A Barn Owl shrieked and then moment later it did it again as it went past us into the next field 🤣 I about died on both till I caught a glimpse of it with my phone torch
Even the background sounds are so relaxing ❤❤❤. Love it
Got a Tawny and a Little Owl outside in my garden right now. I've never heard them on the same night before tonight!
Oh thanks! I finally know that was a tawny owl that kept me awake till late for the last 3 nights!
Gonna refer to this video every time I hear a bird sound a night now, very useful 😊
Thanks ,just what i was looking for.
Common snipe: alright...let’s go back to the 80s
trying to find out what scared me at 1:30 am
Every few months i come back to this video and listen to the calls to identify whether its a tawny or a little owl i can hear outside my window. First time in long time ive heard a little owl, its usually a pair of tawny owls out hunting
Great film ❤️ just subscribed hope to see more 👍
Thank you! - more videos coming soon
You've just identified a European Nightjar for me - I feel so blessed he is staying so close
Love this video, thank you!
You are welcome!
There was a Little owl where I live which we names Screechy cause of her call. We havent seen her in a while so i hope she and her mate are doing well. Listening to this made me very happy!
The Nightingale sounds like playing a round of space invaders. 😯
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Amazing! These beautiful birds need to be protected.
Many thanks! We complete completely agree
The nightjar is so beautiful, its like a lullaby
Wow I´d never heard of (nor of course seen) a Nightjar... so cute. Nightingales are my favourite birds
5:44 cat owl XD
Loved this! Learning the night sounds in UK…great help!
Heard sounds of tormented souls last night and thanks to this vid, I've found out it was a barn owl (or the Doom slayer rampaging in hell)! Many thanks
Hear this same owl every Thursday, sounds peaceful✌️
No fucking way. The tawny owl is the first on the list and it's the one that LITERALLY just freaked me out. I'm in bed at 01:17 in the morning and I feel dead, I just heard the noise of the first owl on the list and I shat myself
bruh no way this just happened to me at 2am, just logged off from playing w friends and i heard it even tho i never hear owls hear i was terrified 😭
Theres currently a tawny owl in mote Park, its call is beautiful
Canamfam Fanart Maidstone?
Nothing I love more than lying here listening to the tawny owls outside my window all night.. Male and female ❤️
This video helped me figure out what was sat outside my window at 11pm, the lovely tawny owl! 😊
That's great, i'm happy it helped!
I live in Europe, most specifically Portugal, and there are times where I let myself stay up later than usual. There are always a few birds outside that coo and sing, I find it both haunting and beautiful. Might be a little European Robin and an Owl with a deep voice! Thanks for the helpful video
Thanks for commenting!
1:00 I awoke one night to this sound going on from atop the window of my bedroom.
I'm using this as a way to scare the mice away out of mine so I don't have to hurt them by trapping them.
What a great idea. I hope it works!
Close Encounters of the Bird Kind it seems to be working but mice are clever little buggers so I'm having to switch from video to video do they font get used to it.
Thanks for the upload. ✌️
I do this too 😂
The Corn Crake sounds like a bedside alarm clock 😂
this is such a great video ! helped to identify a couple birds really easily, thank you !!!
Lovely video. I heard a Cetti's Warbler at 3am at my railway yard in Oxford a couple of days ago.. Very loud!
Thank you. Their range has grown considerably in recent years. I heard them near Canary Wharf in spring this year! Terrific sound.
Very helpful video, thanks for posting
RobD Dickinson You're very welcome and glad you found it useful.
Eurasian Woodcock got some bass
I came here to hear British Owl's sound while I'm studying poetry specifically "winter" by"William Shakespeare"
Barn Owl woke me tonight in the middle of Newport SW. Load and scarry :D
Owls are scary and beautiful, the black eyes, their faces, and the noises they're almost look like aliens
The Common Nightingale is the one that I recognise. They are coming in summer where I live and they usually do their calling at night. I am so relaxed by this sound because I know that I'm not in school in summer so I can finally have quality sleep ❤
I sometimes hear a tawny owl coming home from work. This video has helped me identify what it was.
I came here to figure out what woke me up, sounded like a demon. Turns out it was two barn owls yelling at each other. -_-
I have a tawny owl that lives right outside my window and I love how it sounds, my family thinks it’s a wood pigeon but it’s definitely a Tawny lol.
Owl update! My owl friend found a mate and he is adorable! They had babies earlier this year and I love listening to them whilst lay in bed. I’m moving in a few months and I’m going to miss them but looking forward to meeting the new wildlife lol.
I'm watching this video after being spooked whilst camping with my mates in a forest. Damn Barn Owl 😂😂 they look so cute but sound as though they'd tear your body limb from limb.
This is great i play it to my polecats at night to relax them and help them sleep
I can hear tawny owl right now from my window...
Interesting ... Where do you live?
Came here to identify a night time calling bird in my local Hillingdon park. It is a Little owl. Thank you.