English: :We were on our honeymoon in north Georgia. We sat on the back porch of our cabin, overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains and began calling into the woods just after sunset. Not long after, we received our first barred owl response! Then several different groups of barred owls all began responding to us from the trees at many different points around the cabin! Never did we expect to hear so many all at once. We were thrilled and carried on a back-and-forth conversation with these noisy nocturnal predators for nearly an hour, full of hoots, wails and caterwauls. We took a one minute trim of the recording for submission here; it is completely unedited.
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