it depends on what kind of owl. some screech, some hoot, and in a lot of different patterns. research the type of owl you are thinking of and it will probably say.
Tho most commonly Male = t-wit Female = t-woo
The sound of an owl is called Hoot. Owls both hoot and screech. There are some owls that make different sounds like the Barn owl that clicks its tongue while the long eared owl makes a 'who' sound.
an owl hoots
Fenum said-It is called as HOOT.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.
it is called the northern saw-whet owl because one of its calls sound like a whetting saw
The Barn Owl is sometimes called a ghost owl.
An owl is usually linked with making a 'hoot sound'.
an owl hoots
Fenum said-It is called as HOOT.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.
it is called the northern saw-whet owl because one of its calls sound like a whetting saw
The Barn Owl is sometimes called a ghost owl.
An owl is usually linked with making a 'hoot sound'.
an owl makes and "oo" sound. But so does a monkey.
Not all Owls hoot. Have a listen at our Owl Calls Gallery, and you will see just how many different sounds Owls make. Now, Owls call for the same reason as any other critter makes noises - to communicate.
Hoot?
An owl.
Harry's owl is called Hedwig, Ron's owl is called Pigwidgeon!
The owls's sound is a hoot.
The name of the cartoon owl in Winnie the Pooh is Owl. He is based off of the "wise old owl" stereotype of animals, and is represented in both the books and the Disney version of Winnie the Pooh.