Photo by Abhay Kewat

Collared Owlet in India

This is Asia’s smallest owl at around 6.25 in /16 cm.

I’ve seen comments that it calls in all directions, making it a difficult owl to locate by sounds. Here is a video of it hooting all around. It’s a pretty cute sound.

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    2 months ago

    If a Pixar owl came to life…

    Though that hoot sounds like that time I got my nephew and niece a train whistle as a souvenir (there’s a historic train that runs along the WI side of the St Croix. Nice scenic ride on an old train.)(yeah, their parents made sure to “lose” the train whistles real quick……)

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        2 months ago

        Honestly, it’s a bit surprising that a bird that small can make that big a sound, and it’s not horribly shrill.

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          2 months ago

          I did a little looking into it, and I think this would make a good post since it’s a bit complicated, so it would make a good Owl-natomy post, which I haven’t done in a while.

          Bird have a very wild respiratory system due to their energy requirements, so they have very different parts than we do. Short answer is they have tremendous air reserves beyond just their lungs, and their version of a voice box is set much deeper in the chest than ours.

          Also due to natural selection, since they use their voice to defend territory and attract a mate since they are solitary animals, louder voices will increase their ability to do both those things.