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  1. 19 lut 2024 · Wild Turkeys: Male vs Female. Hunting wild turkeys is a popular pastime in many parts of the country. However, in most places, it’s not legal to hunt female turkeys, known as hens. For this reason, it’s important to know how to tell the difference between hens and male turkeys, also called toms.

  2. 1 gru 2023 · When wild turkeys are resting in the trees, they talk to the other turkeys that are close to them. A tree call is a series of low, muffled yelps and soft clucks. This is their way of saying goodnight to each other and assuring themselves that they are not alone.

  3. 22 maj 2018 · Photos and videos of this bird species with detailed captions, including males, females, juveniles, geographic forms, color morphs, and typical habitat.

  4. Wild Turkeys are very large, plump birds with long legs, wide, rounded tails, and a small head on a long, slim neck. One of our largest and heaviest birds; smaller than a Trumpeter Swan; about twice the size (and four times as heavy) as a Ring-necked Pheasant.

  5. 14 gru 2023 · Turkeys can make up to 28 different sounds—including their iconic gobble. Some sounds will only be made by either the male or female, while others are shared among the species. Below, learn more about the primary sounds turkeys make and how they are used to communicate.

  6. Calls. Male turkeys are called “gobblers” because of their famous call, which is their version of a rooster’s crow. It’s a loud, shrill, descending, throaty jumble of sound that lasts about 1 second. Males often gobble from their treetop roosts, where the sound carries better than on the ground.

  7. By far the most recognizable of the turkey sounds, the gobble is one of the main sounds that a male turkey will use. This sound is also the reason we call toms/male turkeys “gobblers”. Male turkeys use this call to let every turkey in the area know he is there and he wants to mate.

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