Vocalizations of the boreal owl, Aegolius funereus richardsoni, in North America

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Canadian Field-Naturalist, The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club, Volume 98, Issue 2, p.191-197 (1984)

Call Number:

A84BON01IDUS

URL:

http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/89187#page/205/mode/1up

Keywords:

Aegolius funereus funereus, Aegolius funereus richardsoni, boreal owl

Abstract:

Vocalizations of Boreal Owls Aegolius funereus richardsoni were recorded in the field and analysed. I identified six adult vocalizations: Staccato Song (male, courtship song). Prolonged Staccato Song (male, from nest, probably to entice female to nest), Moo-a Call (contact), Skiew Call (scolding/aggressive), Chuuk Call (female, in response to subdued Staccato Song of male), and Peeping Call (female, response to male arriving with food for the female on the nest). Calls apparently unique to young Boreal Owls are: Chirp Call (food begging) and Chatter Call (distress). The vocalizations of the allopatric Tengmalm's Owl, A. f. funereus, appear very similar, although its primary song is slower and has fewer notes than that of the Boreal Owl, and the Chuuk Call has not been recorded for the Tengmalm's Owl.

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Reference Code:A84BON01IDUS

Full Citation: Bondrup-Nielsen, S. 1984. Vocalizations of the boreal owl, Aegolius funereus richardsoni, in North America. Canadian Field-Naturalist 98(2): 191-197.

Location: ANIMAL EF: AEGOLIUS FUNEREUS