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Started by Greg Massey, Today at 10:21:30 AM

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Greg Massey

I really didn't realize that a turkey had 2 separate ways of hearing or taking sound into the brain. I was watching Dr Chamberlain who does research about the wild turkey and he was explaining how each ear canal works independent of each other taking sound to each side of the brain. He said this was why they could radar in on your location while calling them with such pin point accuracy of your location.

Dr Chamberlain's research about wild turkey is pretty amazing.

Even us old guys can still learn about these birds...

ScottTaulbee

That's incredible Greg, thank you for sharing


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Twowithone

Was always told they had exceptional hearing and their eyesight wasnt shabby either. :OGturkeyhead:
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zelmo1

I know they can hear a cricket fart at 400 yards, which is slightly better than my deaf butt  :OGturkeyhead:  :OGturkeyhead:  Z :OGturkeyhead:

eddie234

I just watched that this morning to. Very interesting and he explained the feathers also


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Greg Massey

Quote from: eddie234 on Today at 10:52:18 AMI just watched that this morning to. Very interesting and he explained the feathers also


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Yes, the knowledge he has about wild turkey is amazing... Everyone should watch that video ... The feather part was pretty neat also.

CALLM2U

I saw that video as well-good info.  But if I were you, I wouldn't mention on here where you saw it or you may be drug outside the city walls and stoned.   :TooFunny:

NEhomer

I can do that too.

I listen to my wife with one ear while ignoring her with the other!

GobbleNut

Quote from: Greg Massey on Today at 10:21:30 AMI really didn't realize that a turkey had 2 separate ways of hearing or taking sound into the brain. I was watching Dr Chamberlain who does research about the wild turkey and he was explaining how each ear canal works independent of each other taking sound to each side of the brain. He said this was why they could radar in on your location while calling them with such pin point accuracy of your location.


Not to be too skeptical about it, but my first question would be "by what means did they discover this phenomenon?"  ::)  ??? 

Second thing based on my own personal experience is that I am not completely sold on the concept that a turkey can pinpoint where sounds are coming from with the precision that seems to be commonly accepted as fact. I have had plenty of encounters where gobblers I was calling had to be "redirected" a bit while on their way to me. In my experience, they seem to get off course pretty often.

Of course, I am sure some of that has to do with how far away they are when that calling connection is made. Around here, it is not unusual to make that connection from many hundreds of yards away...or further. No doubt, however, that there is a point where they pretty much have you pinpointed.  :D

bwhana

It was an informative video. I believe they can pinpoint our calling location precisely but choose different routes or destinations to us on occasion due to terrain or just being turkeys.

davisd9

Where would one listen to this?
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

Dtrkyman

Gobblenut I assume they have cut open a few turkey skulls over the years and or x rayed them?  No idea why they would assume anything, if you ever hear a scientist talk they don't just go about making claims, can they be wrong of course but the anatomy of a turkey skull is something I would be confident they know well.

I too have seen birds that needed a reminder where I was but those a far less common than the ones that have it figured out, hell if I was listening to most turkey hunters call from the same location for an hour I am pretty sure I could pin point them as well.

It was on THP's youtube channel, you know the scourge of turkey hunting, the same ones who raised some substantial money for turkey research, hate them or not at least they are helping the resource in some fashion.

davisd9

Quote from: Dtrkyman on Today at 04:57:54 PMGobblenut I assume they have cut open a few turkey skulls over the years and or x rayed them?  No idea why they would assume anything, if you ever hear a scientist talk they don't just go about making claims, can they be wrong of course but the anatomy of a turkey skull is something I would be confident they know well.

I too have seen birds that needed a reminder where I was but those a far less common than the ones that have it figured out, hell if I was listening to most turkey hunters call from the same location for an hour I am pretty sure I could pin point them as well.

It was on THP's youtube channel, you know the scourge of turkey hunting, the same ones who raised some substantial money for turkey research, hate them or not at least they are helping the resource in some fashion.

Thanks, have heard of them but do not know much about them. Will give it a listen
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

Greg Massey

Quote from: CALLM2U on Today at 12:34:51 PMI saw that video as well-good info.  But if I were you, I wouldn't mention on here where you saw it or you may be drug outside the city walls and stoned.   :TooFunny:

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