Mystery bird

Who recognizes this hissing? It is the last sequence of a longer series of screeches and hisses heard at 3 a.m. in a larger area with meadows and old trees. Two animals were involved, which later moved away in two different directions. At first, they were calling in quick succession, when they were separated, at greater intervals. Because the recorded voice, as it came closer, came from above and moved very quickly (and otherwise silently), we wonder if an owl may have been behind it? Can anyone help solve the mystery? Thank you very much!

Publicado el abril 16, 2024 04:59 MAÑANA por spyr spyr

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Qué

Lechuza de Campanario (Tyto alba)

Observ.

spyr

Fecha

Abril 14, 2024 a las 03:06 MAÑANA CEST

Descripción

The intensive calls were heard over some time. Only one of them could be recorded. There were two birds calling out to each other. At first, both quarelled in the small wood near the brook. After a while, they moved quickly in two directions: One of them along the brook, towards the hill, the other one towards the large beech tree near the alley, where it kept hissing and calling.

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