[NatureNS] Which owl?

From: "Dave&Jane Schlosberg" <dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 11:33:27 -0300
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At dawn this morning, a bunch of crows were calling.  I heard one call =
from what I presume was an owl, being routed.  Listening to the various =
owl sounds on the Cornell site, the boreal owl comes closest; but I read =
that they are rare around here.  Is there a bird with a similar sound =
that is more likely?  Or has anyone else seen or heard a boreal owl in =
my area (flower streets, downtown Dartmouth)?
Thanks.
Jane
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<DIV>At dawn this morning, a bunch of crows were calling.&nbsp; I heard =
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