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Bubo bubo (Central Spain) (1 Viewer)

SLopezM

Sergio López Martín
Hello everyone! I recorded these two eagle-owls (Bubo bubo) some days ago in Guadalajara (Spain). I guess the calls in the recording belong to a male and a female communicating with each other. My question is the following: is it possible to know which one is the male and which one is the female?


By the way, only one of the owls can be seen in the video. However, you can hear both of them by playing the video at high volume or by using headphones (the calls of the second owl sound lower because it was farther away).
 
Hello everyone! I recorded these two eagle-owls (Bubo bubo) some days ago in Guadalajara (Spain). I guess the calls in the recording belong to a male and a female communicating with each other. My question is the following: is it possible to know which one is the male and which one is the female?


By the way, only one of the owls can be seen in the video. However, you can hear both of them by playing the video at high volume or by using headphones (the calls of the second owl sound lower because it was farther away).
Hi. Nice bit of vid! 👍
 
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