Next will be the Rufous Owl.
The website says:
"After dark, the male calls with a double hoot and the female may fly to him with excited bleating trills. Pairs perch side by side and the male preens the nape of the female's neck while she picks at his toes with her bill. Both sexes may be fiercely aggressive to humans in defence of the nest, which is a large hollow in the trunk or a main limb of a big tree, usually living but sometimes dead".
Now that sounds like fun!
At least: a bit of a hoot.
Sledge