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Barking Owl - Ninox connivens The Barking Owl has two main calls, both distinctive and unmistakable. The first is a double-noted, dog-like "wook-wook", and the second is a wavering human-like scream. Australia,Barking owl,Geotagged,Ninox connivens Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Barking Owl - Ninox connivens

The Barking Owl has two main calls, both distinctive and unmistakable. The first is a double-noted, dog-like "wook-wook", and the second is a wavering human-like scream.

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  1. Very strange eyes. Posted 9 years ago

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The barking owl , also known as the barking boobook or winking owl, is a nocturnal bird species native to mainland Australia and parts of Papua New Guinea and the Moluccas. They are a medium-sized brown owl and have an extremely characteristic voice that can range from a barking dog noise to a shrill woman-like scream of great intensity. Barking owls are often said to be the source to the myths and legends surrounding the Bunyip.

Similar species: Owls
Species identified by Christiane Geissler
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Uploaded Mar 28, 2016. Captured in LOT 1 Monto-Mount Perry Rd, Mount Perry QLD 4671, Australia.