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While late 19th-century ornithologists knew little of the variation of these cryptic birds which often live in far-off places, with every new taxon being described a few differences between the Old and New World " scops " owls became more and more prominent.
Namely, the scops owls give a whistling call or a row of high-pitched hoots with less than four individual hoots per second.
This call is given in social interaction or when the owl tries to scare away other animals.
The screech owls on the other hand are named for their piercing trills of more than four individual notes per second.
They also have a kind of song, which is a short sequence of varying calls given by the males when they try to attract females to their nests, or between members of a pair.
There are a few other differences such as the screech owls almost never being brown below which is common in scops-owls, but the difference in vocalizations is most striking.

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