In this episode of On the Nature Trail, we step into the quiet, snow-covered forests of New Hampshire at night to listen for the enchanting calls of owls. From the deep, resonant hoots of the Great Horned Owl to the playful “who cooks for you?” of the Barred Owl, these nocturnal voices fill the winter woods with life. We also explore the eerie trills of the Eastern Screech Owl and the persistent “toot-toot-toot” of the Northern Saw-whet Owl, all sounding off as the breeding season begins. Discover how these vocalizations serve as courtship and territorial signals, how the still winter landscape amplifies their calls, and how patience and quiet observation can reveal the magical world of owls under the moonlit sky.
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