Owls do not hoot at a particular given time. Since they are more active at night, we hear them more often then.
Secondly, not al owls 'Hoot'. Their calls vary.
They hoot for reasons that may be territorial - warning others to stay away, or it can be to contact a mate or young, or advertise availability for breeding.
The owls's sound is a hoot.
Owls will generally hoot when they are active. There are day owls, which would hoot in the day time.
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Hooting is the way that owls communicate and let other owls know they are there. Hooting may also be a form of self-expression for owls. They hoot in the evening because that is when they are awake,
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User:Amarylis14. said-They are usually associated with making noises such as 'ta-wit, twoo' and hooting noises.Just C. Urious said-It depends on the owl. Most hoot but the long eared owl "who". Barn owls click tounges and make high pitched shries. Lots of owls screech.
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