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#566738 05/03/24 02:02 PM
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Somewhat irrelevant, but interestingto me. I've heard this noise on 2 separate occasions around my pond (both early May). What made it? Thought it could be a red fox, but this time it sounded like it was in the trees (straight up, so I doubt a fox could get there).

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Sasquatch or a turkey maybe. grin


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No idea


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Originally Posted by esshup
Sasquatch or a turkey maybe. grin

It is currently turkey season at my farm, and they are surprisingly thick on the game camera despite the extended drought conditions.

I have not yet caught any sasquatch on my cameras. However, I did not realize that I need to point my cameras up into the tree canopy.

I should have figured that out on my own, because the only way they can dodge all of the bigfoot hunters with camera crews is to avoid leaving gigantic footprints on the ground. grin

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Originally Posted by FishinRod
I have not yet caught any sasquatch on my cameras. However, I did not realize that I need to point my cameras up into the tree canopy.
The chupacabras chase them up into the trees.


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So, nobody has heard this before? I've ran it by alot of outdoorsmen. I was hoping one of the biologists would know. Red Fox was one guy's confident answer, it may be, but this time seemed to be high in a tree. Fairly loud, I could hear it easily at the other end of the pond. Type of frog?

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Found it. Green heron.

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I believe it might be raccoons. I hear that noise certain times of the year and it seems to coincide with seeing coons on my cameras

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Ok didn't see your last post before I responded. Did you see it while it was making the noise?

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Originally Posted by shooterlurespond
Found it. Green heron.

Now that you say the answer, I hear it!

Our local great blue herons make some similar throaty, croaking sounds.

Any chance they are starting a nest? I have a GBH colony on the route to my farm where they nest every year. Their nests look like eagle eyries stuck up high in cottonwood trees.

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I didn't see it. A buddy knew that he had heard it before and did some internet sleuthing.

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A new mystery. LoL. What happened here??

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