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There are actually multiple species of owls whose calls have been heavily used. Firstly, we have the great horned owl's distinctive hoots:
 
There are actually multiple species of owls whose calls have been heavily used. Firstly, we have the great horned owl's distinctive hoots:
 
[[File:Great horned owl.mp3]]
 
[[File:Great horned owl.mp3]]
And then we have these high-pitched calls from a tawny owl:
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And then we have these high-pitched calls from a tawny owl, which many Thomas & Friends fans will be ''very'' familiar with:
 
[[File:Tawny owl.mp3]]
 
[[File:Tawny owl.mp3]]
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Of course, not all owls sound the same. Take [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ywq8luxcnE the screeches of a barn owl] or [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls-vgejzq_8 the calls of a burrowing owl].
 
====Herring gulls====
 
====Herring gulls====
 
[[File:Herring gull.mp3]]
 
[[File:Herring gull.mp3]]
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