screech owl
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small North American owl with distinctive ear tufts: A specific species of owl (Megascops asio or related) native to North America, characterized by small size, feathery "horns" or tufts on its head, and a call that resembles a trembling, quavering whistle rather than a typical hoot. 2. (Broadly) Any owl that produces a screeching cry: A general term for various owl species whose primary vocalization is a harsh, high-pitched screech, as opposed to a low hoot.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Specific Species):
- We heard the distinctive trill of a screech owl from the oak tree behind the house.
- The Eastern screech owl can have either gray or reddish-brown plumage.
- Noun (General Term):
- The barn owl is sometimes called a screech owl because of its piercing scream.
- The sound in the old forest wasn't a ghost; it was just a screech owl.
Advanced Usage
- Used in contrast to "hooting" owls: The term is often used to differentiate owls by their calls.
- While great horned owls hoot, their smaller cousins, the screech owls, trill and whinny.
Variants and Related Words
- Screech (verb/noun): To make a harsh, high-pitched sound; the sound itself. This is the root word describing the owl's cry.
- Barn owl (): A common owl species often associated with a screeching call and sometimes referred to colloquially as a screech owl, though it is a different genus.
Synonyms
- (For the specific species): Little horned owl, whistling owl.
- (For the general category): Screaming owl, shrieking owl.
Related Idioms/Phrases
- "To screech like an owl": A simile used to describe a person or thing making a very loud, harsh, high-pitched noise.
- The rusty gate hinge screeched like an owl in the night.
Noun
- small North American owl having hornlike tufts of feathers whose call sounds like a quavering whistle
- any owl that has a screeching cry