Vocal activity of Tengmalm’s owls (Aegolius funereus) in the Middle Volga
Alexey Andreychev
Abstract:The article considers the recordings of the vocalization of Tengmalm’s owl in the Middle Volga were obtained using dictaphones. The first calls of Tengmalm’s owl were recorded 1 h 30 min after sunset. The last calls were recorded 3 h 45 min before sunrise. The longest vocalization interval was observed at night. The frequency range of male calls is 550-950 Hz. Continuous vocal activity in certain periods of the day lasted from 3 min to 27 min. Vocal activity were observed in the temperature range from -5 to +6… Show more
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