Yeah, when the weather gets this cold, there should be a moratorium on interspecies conflict (and eating each other) and everyone should huddle together.
I love owls. We have at least a few around here. We hear them more than see them (mostly in the wee hours, just yelling at each other) but how I love them all the same.
I hear them constantly, but it is so rare to see them. Opposite of hawks: I see dozens of hawks every day, but only rarely hear them yelling at each other.
Very rarely, I can whistle at a hawk and it'll turn around and look and fly over to where I am. Maybe once out of every 50 times.
Neat. I can't whistle (and will throttle the first person who says "It's easy. Just put your lips together and blow") so calling a hawk is beyond my capabilities (but we do have a few around here, too).
I'm not sure whether this is better or worse, but the hawk whistle isn't a lips-together whistle at all. It's done with my tongue jammed up against my teeth in a way similar to how a police whistle works, and makes a similar sound: very high pitched. This is how I first learned to whistle, and only learned the normal type many years later.
> This is how I first learned to whistle, and only learned the normal type many years later.
Me too, sort of. The way I whistled was with my tongue against my palate, not against my teeth. Or with my tongue curved in on itself. Nowadays I can still whistle a few different ways, but not very well with any of them.
If I'd merely seen this perched in the tree I would have thought it was a hawk, but it was the swoop and seeing its head exposed that made me realize I'd finally gotten to see the guy who yells at me most nights.
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Date: 2019-01-30 02:51 pm (UTC)Very rarely, I can whistle at a hawk and it'll turn around and look and fly over to where I am. Maybe once out of every 50 times.
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Date: 2019-02-01 05:27 am (UTC)Me too, sort of. The way I whistled was with my tongue against my palate, not against my teeth. Or with my tongue curved in on itself. Nowadays I can still whistle a few different ways, but not very well with any of them.
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Date: 2019-01-30 01:28 pm (UTC)I keep seeing owls and big raptors, but I'm not good on ID from any distance. :P
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Date: 2019-01-31 05:05 am (UTC)he was yelling at me again tonight but not showing himself.
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