| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most familiar call a descending whinny and often used in movie soundtracks. | Eastern Screech-Owl | 80%
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| Quiet in winter, otherwise HOO! | Snowy Owl | 80%
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| Does not hoo. Typical call a loud, creepy hiss: sssssssssssss! | Barn Owl | 60%
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| Most characteristic of all the owls; loud, hooting, rhythmic call: Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you all? | Barred Owl | 60%
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| MISCOU? MOSCOW? | Russian Spy Owl | 60%
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| Rapid, accelerating, continuous whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo | Boreal Owl | 40%
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| 4-6 deep hoots: hoo-hoo-hooooo hoo-hoo, eat-my-food, I’ll-eat-you or who, who are you? who? who? | Great Horned Owl | 40%
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| Continuous whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo; repeated 100 times per minute, comparable to the sound of a truck. | Northern Back-Up Owl | 40%
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| A low, soft, dove-like quoo quoo | Long-Eared Owl | 20%
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| Does not hoo, makes a variety of noises normally heard in petshops! Mows like a cat, squeals like a pig, and barks like a small dog. | Short-Eared Owl | 20%
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| A repeated hoot of Who are you? Who? Who? Who? Who? | Sir Roger Daltrey | 20%
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