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I keep hearing this call off in the woods during the day and into the evening, but I have no clue what type of bird it is. It sounds like:
ooo...what? (pause) woo...woo...woo
The question mark indicates that the second syllable is "up" - like how your voice goes up at the end of a question. (think bob..white?) The call is deeper pitched than most bird calls and sounds "hollow" if that makes any sense.
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An owl? We had an owl that sounded kind of like that behind our neighbor's house growing up. I don't know, otherwise.
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I'll be darned...it is a mourning dove. The only time I've heard them is when they get frightened and fly away from under our feeders - they make a completely different noise, then. Thanks everyone for solving my bird mystery.
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This thread reminds me of a song we used to sing.
*sings*
"Hi," said the little leather-winged bat, "I'll tell you the reason that, The reason that I fly in the night, It's 'cause I've lost my heart's delight."
"Hoot," said the owl with her head so white, "A lonesome day and a lonesome night. Thought I heard some pretty gal say She'd court all night and sleep all day."
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Hey, don't tell anyone I told you, but you have a small squad of commandoes watching your home.
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