Birds communicate verbally to one another for many different reasons. Songs, used typically to establish territories and for finding a mate, are learned over time by the male and occasionally female. Calls can be heard in all seasons and are more instinctive. For more information about bird sounds and what they mean, visit audubon.org.

Owl Sounds Guide

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Decoding the Night: What Do Owls Sound Like?

Have you ever wandered in the darkness and wondered: “What do owls sound like?” Explore vocalizations from owls in Montana, from the rhythmic “hoot” of a Great Horned or Barred Owl to the staccato “toots” of a Northern Pygmy-Owl. These haunting calls help these nocturnal raptors establish territory, locate mates, and communicate across the silent forests of Montana. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a curious nature lover, listening closely to these Montana owl sounds offers a unique doorway into the secretive lives of these majestic birds.

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