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Started by quavers59, July 06, 2022, 07:13:19 PM
Quote from: crow on July 06, 2022, 10:08:50 PMI have only heard this wildcat call once and yes it was in the fall.It was one series of three, just like kee Kees, I called back with a gobbler cluck, then Jake yelps and finally gobbled back at him with no response to any of them.An hour later I headed over to the screams and found 3 of the biggest piles of turkey poop I've ever seen, abnormally big, and all had the classic gobbler "jay" shape.Broke them apart with a stick and they were just packed full of gizzard stones, my theory is the passing of these stones has to be somewhat painful and rare, which would explain people seldom hearing this particular call
Quote from: ferocious calls on July 07, 2022, 06:04:59 AM8 years of raising Easterns and we still hear new sounds every so often. The growl is very unique and is very seldom heard.
Quote from: Rapscallion Vermilion on July 07, 2022, 10:01:46 AMThis topic comes up every few years. I've never heard it myself, but have a rough idea of how it sounds from this soundfile (of Leon Johenning calling) that silvestris put up a few years ago. Leon's example of a wildcat call starts are around 4:33. silvestris remarked at the time that he has heard something very similar.https://soundcloud.com/user-788295847/leon-johenning