Burung hantu terdiri dari berbagai spesies dan penyebarannya sangat luas ke beberapa benua. Masing-masing spesies burung hantu memiliki suara khas tersendiri. Juga, antara burung tua dan muda, jantan dan betina kadang berbeda secara signifikan. Berikut ini saya upload puluhan suara burung hantu. Anda yang tertarik, silakan mendownload-nya.
| Tyto tenebricosa – Greater Sooty Owl | ||
| January 2000 | © Deane P. Lewis |
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| 2 weeks after fledging, Dandenong Ranges Victoria, 1989. Edited – gap between calls was longer than 1min. |
© Ed McNabb |
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| Tyto multipunctata – Lesser Sooty Owl | ||
| Bomb whistle | © John Young |
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© John Young |
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| Female at nest calling to male | © John Young |
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| Tyto novaehollandiae – Australian Masked Owl | ||
| Dark phase female, Healesville, Victoria, October 1988 Edited, shortened gap between calls. |
© Ed McNabb |
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| Tyto rosenbergii – Celebes Barn Owl, Sulawesi Masked Owl | ||
| Dumoga Bone, Sulawesi | © Dave Farrow |
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| Tyto alba – Common Barn Owl | ||
| Mid-August, Peck’s Lake. Edited, original gap between calls 20sec. | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Recorded at Elkhorn Slough, Central California | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Recorded at Prescott, Arizona | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Australia | © John Young |
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| Tyto longimembris – Eastern Grass Owl | ||
| Female at nest accepting food from male | © John Young |
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© John Young |
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| Phodilus badius – Oriental Bay Owl, Asian Bay Owl | ||
| Pasoh, Malaysia | © Dave Farrow |
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| Otus sagittatus – White-fronted Scops Owl | ||
| Kaengkrajarn National Park, Thailand | © Vetida Pongpanit |
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| Otus spilocephalus – Mountain Scops Owl, Spotted Scops Owl | ||
| Bhutan | © Dave Farrow |
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| Responding to playback – Taiwan | © Wayne Hsu |
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| Otus bakkamoena – Indian Scops Owl | ||
| North east India | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Otus lettia – Collared Scops Owl | ||
| Thailand | © Dave Farrow |
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| Hong Kong | © Hong Kong Bird Watching Society |
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| Otus senegalensis – African Scops Owl | ||
| Yemen | © Dave Farrow |
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| Otus scops – Common Scops Owl, Eurasian Scops Owl | ||
© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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| Russia | © Jevgeni Ekimov |
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| Otus flammeolus – Flammulated Owl | ||
| Douglas-fir/oak forests, Klamath Mountains, NW California | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Otus magicus – Moluccan Scops Owl | ||
| Halmahera, Indonesia | © Dave Farrow |
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| Otus elegans – Ryukyu Scops Owl, Elegant Scops Owl | ||
| Lanyu Island (Otus elegans botelensis) | © Lars Koerner |
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| Responding to imitation during the day – Taiwan | © Wayne Hsu |
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| Otus manadensis – Celebes Scops Owl, Sulawesi Scops Owl, Magic Scops Owl | ||
| (Female is higher pitched) | © Lars Koerner |
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| Lore Lindu, Sulawesi | © Dave Farrow |
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| Otus insularis – Seychelles Scops Owl, Bare-legged Scops Owl | ||
© Lars Koerner |
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| Otus pembaensis – Pemba Scops Owl | ||
© Andrew Perkin |
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| Megascops kennicottii – Western Screech Owl | ||
| Mixed hardwood-conifer, Klamath Mountains, NW California | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Mixed hardwood-conifer, Klamath Mountains, NW California | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Megascops asio – Eastern Screech Owl | ||
© John Feith |
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| Ithaca, New York, U.S.A. | © Lang Elliott |
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| Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | © Lucie Brisebois |
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| Megascops trichopsis – Whiskered Screech Owl, Spotted Screech Owl | ||
| Mountains south of Patagonia, Arizona, January 1997 | © Greg Clark |
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| Mountains south of Patagonia, Arizona, January 1997 | © Greg Clark |
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| Megascops choliba – Tropical Screech Owl | ||
| Peru | Download: .mp3megascops-choliba-1 |
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© Lars Koerner |
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| Goiania, Brazil | © Nunes D’Acosta |
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| Megascops watsonii – Northern Tawny-bellied Screech Owl | ||
| (Unverified) Recorded near Manaus, Brazil | © Lars Koerner |
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| Megascops nudipes – Puerto Rican Screech Owl | ||
© Mark Oberle |
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| Bubo virginianus – Great Horned Owl | ||
| Mid-march night at Peck’s Lake | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Owlet calling for food | © Tom Guenin |
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| April 12, 1998 – time between calls compressed. | © Greg Clark |
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| Captive Female “Alice”, Houston, Minnesota. | © Karla Bloem |
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| Wild Female “Wheezy”, Houston, Minnesota. | © Karla Bloem |
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| Wild Male “Victor”, Houston, Minnesota. | © Karla Bloem |
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| Wild Male “Victor”, Houston, Minnesota. | © Karla Bloem |
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| Wild Female “Virginia”, Houston, Minnesota. | © Karla Bloem |
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| Wild Male “Victor”, Houston, Minnesota | © Karla Bloem |
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| Captive Female “Alice”, Houston, Minnesota | © Karla Bloem |
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| Captive Female “Alice”, Houston, Minnesota | © Karla Bloem |
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| Captive Female “Alice”, Houston, Minnesota | © Karla Bloem |
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| Captive Female “Alice”, Houston, Minnesota | © Karla Bloem |
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| Captive Female “Alice”, Houston, Minnesota | © Karla Bloem |
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| Wild Male “Victor”, Houston, Minnesota | © Karla Bloem |
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| Goiania, Brazil | © Nunes D’Acosta |
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| Bubo bubo – Eurasian Eagle Owl | ||
© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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| Captive pair, Feb. 1983. Includes “cuckling” by male during ritual feeding. | © Vadim Lapushkin |
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| Captive pair, Feb. 1983. Whistling aggression to recordist during courtship. | © Vadim Lapushkin |
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| Captive pair, February 1983. | © Vadim Lapushkin |
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| Bubo africanus – Spotted Eagle Owl, African Eagle Owl | ||
© Paolo Taranto |
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© Paolo Taranto |
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| Bubo scandiacus – Snowy Owl | ||
© Unknown |
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| Scotopelia peli – Pel’s Fishing Owl | ||
| Possibly female, Luilaka River, Salonga National Park, central Dem. Rep. Congo | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Strix ocellata – Mottled Wood Owl | ||
| Shivalik Hills, foothills of Himalayas, Dehra Dun, North India | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Strix leptogrammica – Brown Wood Owl | ||
| India. (listen for the rarely heard introductory note on the second call) | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Strix aluco – Eurasian Tawny Owl | ||
© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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| Northwest England | © Lee Paterson |
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| Hardwood forest, north of Paris, France | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Probably female, Hardwood forest, north of Paris, France | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Hardwood forest, north of Paris, France | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Strix occidentalis – Spotted Owl | ||
© Unknown |
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| Strix varia / occidentalis – Hybrid Species | ||
| Call of a Hybrid Barred / Spotted Owl (Strix varia / occidentalis) | © Janice Reid |
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| Olympic National Park, Washington, USA. | © Keith Bagnall |
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| Olympic National Park, Washington, USA. | © Keith Bagnall |
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| Strix varia – Barred Owl, Hoot Owl | ||
| East Texas | © Kevin Rawson |
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| East Texas | © Kevin Rawson |
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| East Texas, July 15, 2006 | © Kevin Rawson |
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| Recorded while Owls in flight | © John Feith |
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| Strix hylophila – Rusty-barred Owl, Brazilian Owl | ||
| Nova Friburgo, Brazil | © Renato B. Pineschi |
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| Strix rufipes – Rufous-legged Owl | ||
© Felix Vidoz |
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© Felix Vidoz |
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© Felix Vidoz |
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© Felix Vidoz |
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| January 1994 (mid-summer) | © Felix Vidoz |
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| June 1998, Solo Individual, responding to playback | © Felix Vidoz |
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| Responding to playback | © Felix Vidoz |
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| Strix uralensis – Ural Owl | ||
| Kishert district, 1995-06-15 | © Vadim Lapushkin |
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| Chaikovsky district, Russia, 1998-05-28 | © Vadim Lapushkin |
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| Chaikovsky district, Russia, 1998-05-28 | © Vadim Lapushkin |
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| 70 days old, Kishert district, 1999-08-11 | © Vadim Lapushkin |
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| Strix nebulosa – Great Gray Owl, Lapland Owl, Lapp Owl | ||
© Unknown |
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© Ilkka Heiskanen |
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| Uinsky District, Perm, Russia, 08-08-2003 | © Vladimir Kazakov |
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| Strix woodfordii – African Wood Owl | ||
| Male (probably) – western Democratic Republic of the Congo | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Possibly female – northwestern Zimbabwe | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Strix virgata – Mottled Owl | ||
| Costa Rica, 17th June, 1999 | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Strix nigrolineata – Black and White Owl | ||
| El Pizote, Costa Rica, 22nd June 1999 | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Strix huhula – Black-banded Owl | ||
| Brazil | © Nunes D’Acosta |
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| Pulsatrix perspicillata – Spectacled Owl | ||
| Costa Rica | © Jorge F. Corrales |
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| El Gavilan, Costa Rica, June 1999 | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Surnia ulula – Northern Hawk Owl | ||
© Unknown |
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| Glaucidium brodiei – Collared Owlet, Collared Pygmy Owl | ||
| Thailand | © Dave Farrow |
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| Taiwan | © Wayne Hsu |
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| Glaucidium perlatum – Pearl-spotted Owlet | ||
| Namibia | © Dave Farrow |
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| Given after part 1 and a short pause | © Dave Farrow |
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| Glaucidium californicum – Northern Pygmy Owl | ||
| Douglas-fir forests of NW California | © Bruce Marcot |
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| East of Monterrey, California | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Glaucidium palmarum – Colima Pygmy Owl | ||
© Lars Koerner |
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| Glaucidium mooreorum – Pernambuco Pygmy Owl | ||
| October 1990 | © Galileu Coelho |
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| Glaucidium brasilianum – Ferruginous Pygmy Owl | ||
| Brazil | © Nunes D’Acosta |
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| Glaucidium ridgwayi – Ridgway’s Pygmy Owl | ||
| G. r. cactorum | © Doug Von Gausig |
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| Glaucidium radiatum – Barred Jungle Owlet | ||
| North-eastern India | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Glaucidium castanonotum – Chesnut-backed Owlet | ||
| Sri Lanka | © Dave Farrow |
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| Micrathene whitneyi – Elf Owl | ||
© Greg Clark |
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© Greg Clark |
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| Athene noctua – Little Owl | ||
© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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© Steenuilgroningen |
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© Steenuilgroningen |
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| Boltiere city, North Italy, July 2005 | © Marco Mastrorilli |
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| Athene cunicularia – Burrowing Owl | ||
© Unknown |
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| Goiania, Brazil | © Nunes D’Acosta |
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| Goiania, Brazil | © Nunes D’Acosta |
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| Aegolius funereus – Boreal Owl, Tengmalm’s Owl | ||
© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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| Aegolius acadicus – Northern Saw-whet Owl | ||
© John Feith |
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| north-western California | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Ninox rufa – Rufous Owl | ||
© Unknown |
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| Ninox strenua – Powerful Owl, Great Hawk Owl | ||
| Engadine, NSW, April 2004 | © Richard Jackson |
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| Engadine, NSW, April 2005 | © Richard Jackson |
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| Ferntree Gully National Park, Victoria, April 1981 | © Ed McNabb |
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| Olinda State Forest, Victoria, October 1979 | © Ed McNabb |
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| Ninox connivens – Barking Owl, Winking Owl | ||
| Chiltern, Victoria, January 1982 | © Ed McNabb |
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© John Young |
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© John Young |
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| Chiltern, Victoria, January 1982 | © Ed McNabb |
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| Pilliga Forest, N.S.W. | © Matthew Stanton |
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| Chiltern, Victoria, January 1982 | © Ed McNabb |
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| Ninox boobook – Boobook Owl, Spotted Hawk Owl | ||
| Engadine, NSW, 2003-10-03 | © Richard Jackson |
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© John Young |
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| Ninox scutulata – Brown Hawk Owl, Oriental Hawk Owl | ||
| Chitwan, Nepal | © Dave Farrow |
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| Southern Primorski Krai in the Russian Far East | © Bruce Marcot |
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| Ninox affinis – Andaman Hawk Owl | ||
| South Andaman | © Dave Farrow |
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| Ninox ochracea – Ochre-bellied Hawk Owl | ||
| Dumogo Bone, Sulawesi | © Dave Farrow |
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| Ninox squamipila – Moluccan Hawk Owl, Indonesian Hawk Owl | ||
| Halmahera, Indonesia (N. s. hypogramma) | © Dave Farrow |
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| Ninox natalis – Christmas Island Hawk Owl | ||
© Richard Hill |
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| Ninox punctulata – Speckled Hawk Owl | ||
| Lore Lindu, Sulawesi | © Dave Farrow |
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| Often precedes Typical call – Lore Lindu, Sulawesi | © Dave Farrow |
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| Often precedes Typical call – Lore Lindu, Sulawesi | © Dave Farrow |
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| Asio clamator – Striped Owl | ||
| Brazil | © Nunes D’Acosta |
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| Brazil | © Nunes D’Acosta |
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| Asio otus – Long-eared Owl | ||
© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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| Brembo river, Bergamo, North Italy, July 2005 | © Marco Mastrorilli |
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| France | © Vivienne Lucas |
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| Asio flammeus – Short-eared Owl | ||
© Brinzal |
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© Brinzal |
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suara brng hntu untuk mikat burung yang mana ni om denger-denger suara b.hantu bisa buat mikat burung? makash
Mohon ijin kopi om he…he….
Ijin sedot Om…
trms…sukss sllu..om kicau
Saya sedang merencanakan pengembangan Tyto alba untuk pengendalian hama tikus akan tetapi sumber keberadaan burung tersebut di desaku belum diketahui keberadaanya, nah andai saya buat sarangnya dulu (nest box) lalu saya putar rekaman suara ini kira-kira bisa datang tidak ya..
Maaf kalau boleh menbantu, pengalaman yang kami lakukan diperkebunan sawit biasanya kita pasang tikus hidup didepan nest box dengan mengunakan kotak kawat.
Untuk memikat burung lain agar datang bisa tidak om…
Om duto, harga burung hantu untuk 1 pasangnya berapa ?
suaranya celepuk yang mana iki??? terima kasih
BOS, YG SUARANYA “GUK” GUK GUK doank yg mana bos…
yg burung hantu dijateng…
spasinya agak panjang, bunyinya cm sekali cegukan, terputus sktr 5-10detik, yg mana bos?
ok juga nih, buat nakutin maaaaaaaaaaaaaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing
sereeem buat malam angker buat master….nice..n tyu
Ngeri ya… hehehehe.
Mas suara burhan mutiara donggg
Weh, coba nanti saya cari-carinya ya Om.
link donlodnya mana yoo…
Ya di klik saja pada setiap nama yang di depannya ada gambar speaker (kecil) itu Om.
Om suaranya ngga bisa didengerin dulu baru diDL ya. Tks
Iya Om, saya nggak sempat bikin “klik” audionya.
betul tu om
Mantap Om, buanyaak bgtz…. smpe pegel downloadnya, hehehe…
Lumayan buat koleksi suara-suara mastering…
Terimakasih Om… Sukses selalu.
Hehehehe….
Kalau diputar malam hari, bisa untuk menakut-nakuti tikus Om…..wekekekeke…