Winter is a sleepy time in your Lake County Forest Preserves.


Many songbirds have flown south. Snow drifts sand the edges off the landscape. But now is when Lake County’s three resident owl species warm up their voices for breeding season.

 

“As the mercury drops, owl courtship heats up,” said Education Site Specialist Jen Berlinghof.

 

Four more owl species are winter visitors. Let’s learn the hoots of all seven owls.

 

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This episode of Words of the Woods was written, hosted and produced by Brett Peto, environmental communications specialist at the Lake County Forest Preserves. Featuring research and expertise from Jen Berlinghof and Jennifer Ackerman.

 

We used the following recordings from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology | Macaulay Library:

 

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Other sound effects and music from Storyblocks. Audio editing and mixing by Brett Peto. Episode cover art photo © Justine Neslund.

 

Words of the Woods is a production of the Lake County Forest Preserves in Libertyville, Illinois.

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