Wild turkey call: gobble, cluck, purr, yelp and more sounds ...

Details
Title | Wild turkey call: gobble, cluck, purr, yelp and more sounds ... |
Author | The Animal Sounds |
Duration | 3:39 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=QSITkaqwxCc |
Description
Learn the turkey call. Turkeys communicate using a variety of sounds, each with a specific meaning. In this video, we explore the most common turkey vocalizations, including the Gobble, Cluck, Yelp, Purr, Kee-Kee Run, Fly-Down Cackle, and Spit and Drum and others.
🔊 Sounds featured in this video:
✔️ Gobble – A loud call used by male turkeys to attract hens.
✔️ Cluck – A short, sharp sound for basic communication.
✔️ Yelp – A series of notes used to gather the flock.
✔️ Purr – A soft, rolling sound indicating contentment.
✔️ Kee-Kee Run – A high-pitched call by young turkeys looking for their group.
✔️ Fly-Down Cackle – Excited clucking as turkeys leave the roost.
✔️ Spit and Drum – A deep, subtle sound made by strutting gobblers.
✔️Cutting – A fast, loud, and excited series of clucks, usually made by hens to express agitation or to get attention.
✔️Tree Call – A soft yelping sound made by turkeys while they are still on the roost in the early morning. It helps them communicate before flying down.
✔️Alarm Put – A sharp, high-pitched, single-note sound made when a turkey senses danger. It’s a warning signal to others in the flock.
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