An owl is usually linked with making a 'hoot sound'.
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
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.
Dove as a bird has the very short sound for 'o', dove as the past participle of 'to dive' has the long 'o' sound.
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The owls's sound is a hoot.
The Tawny Owl is said to make a hoot sound. Not all species of owl hoots, some screech.
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Doves and sometimes pigeons make a sound close to that description. Owls make a sound similar, but their call is more of a 'hoo' sound or 'hoot.' If the bird makes a 'cuckoo' sound then it is a cuckoo bird.
An owl is usually linked with making a 'hoot sound'.
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Not exactly. "Hiss" is a sound made by cats, snakes, or steam, usually signifying disapproval or anger. "Hoot" is a sound made by owls or other birds, often used as a cheer or expression of excitement.
Hiss and hoot both refer to sounds made by animals. A snake or a cat makes a hiss (a sibilant sound that has an sss sound). People can also be said to make an angry sound called a hiss. An owl makes a hoot (which sounds like "hoo, hoo"); monkeys also have a call that is called a hoot. People can be said to hoot with laughter. So hiss and hoot both describe animal or human sounds, but they are very different sounds and different in meaning.
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