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Screech owl   /skritʃ aʊl/   Listen
noun
Screech  n.  A harsh, shrill cry, as of one in acute pain or in fright; a shriek; a scream.
Screech bird, or Screech thrush (Zool.), the fieldfare; so called from its harsh cry before rain.
Screech rain.
Screech hawk (Zool.), the European goatsucker; so called from its note. (Prov. Eng.)
Screech owl. (Zool.)
(a)
A small American owl (Scops asio), either gray or reddish in color.
(b)
The European barn owl. The name is applied also to other species.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Screech owl" Quotes from Famous Books



... Josey!" said Bainton, though kindly enough—"You'll soon part with all the breath you've got in yer body if ye makes a screech owl of yerself like that in the night air! You's done enough for once in a way,—keep easy an' quiet while we carries ye back to the village—ye weighs a hundred pound 'eavier if ye're noisy,—ye ...
— God's Good Man • Marie Corelli

... moments. "Arise!"—At the word, with a bound, to their feet spring the vigilant Frenchmen; And the dark, dismal forests resound to the crack and the roar of their rifles; And seven writhing forms on the ground clutch the earth. From the pine-tops the screech owl Screams and flaps his wide wings in affright, and plunges away through the shadows; And swift on the wings of the night flee the dim, phantom forms of the spirit. Like cabris [80] when white wolves pursue, fled the four yet ...
— Legends of the Northwest • Hanford Lennox Gordon

... sounds.] Ululation. — N. cry &c. v.; crying &c. v.; bowwow, ululation, latration[obs3], belling; reboation[obs3]; wood-note; insect cry, fritiniancy|, drone; screech owl; cuckoo. wailing (lamentation) 839. V. cry, roar, bellow, blare, rebellow[obs3]; growl, snarl. [specific animal sounds] bark [dog, seal]; bow-wow, yelp [dog]; bay, bay at the moon [dog, wolf]; yap, yip, yipe, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus

... she had never been. Reaching the terrace, she went out and called softly, but there was no answer, nor could she hear any sound. The night was not cold now, but the breeze chilled her a little, and just then the melancholy cry of a screech owl pierced the air, and she shivered and ...
— In The Palace Of The King - A Love Story Of Old Madrid • F. Marion Crawford



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