What does it mean when a turkey yelps?

What does it mean when a turkey yelps?

The plain yelp of a hen is a basic turkey sound and is often delivered in a series of single note vocalizations. It is also commonly used by a hen to communicate with a gobbler during mating season. This is a basic turkey hunting call. If you can yelp, you have a chance of being able to call in a turkey.

What noise do turkey hens make?

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The most commonly heard sound in the turkey woods is made by the hen, and it’s called a yelp. Toms also yelp, but it’s louder, raspier and often more drawn-out than that of hens. The yelp is usually delivered in a series of one-note tunes. However, yelps can take on various forms.

Do hen turkeys have Spurs?

Hens have no spurs. A first year tom’s spurs average about one-half-inch long. A two-year-old has longer spurs, to about one inch in length. A gobbler with a beard over eight inches long is probably three years- old or older.

Why do turkeys puff up?

Male turkeys fan their tails, drag their wings and puff up their feathers, while circling, displaying their colorful feathers. This is to attract the female turkeys. Their snoods also become longer and red. So basically, turkeys puff up to attract hens during the mating season.

When should I yelp my turkey?

Hunters rarely use gobbler yelps in the spring, but in the fall they’re used to play on the curious and territorial nature of other toms and boss hens. The yelping you hear early in the morning from turkeys still on the roost is called a tree yelp.

Why do turkeys gobble when you whistle?

Well, like I’ve explained, turkeys gobble whenever they hear sounds or a loud noise. They could mistake it for another tom’s gobble and respond. It could also be a way for them to show they are irritated or excited by the noise. So a whistle comes out as a sound to them which they must respond to.

How do you tell a hen from a Tom?

Head: A Tom’s head is usually featherless and can change colors from red, white or blue. A Hen will have a blue head. Both sexes will have the bumpy growths on their heads known as caruncles and both also have a snood – a long fleshy growth that will hang over their bill.

What does it mean when a wild turkey fan its tail?

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Social structure and mating Males are polygamous, mating with as many hens as they can. Male wild turkeys display for females by puffing out their feathers, spreading out their tails and dragging their wings. This behavior is most commonly referred to as strutting.

Do female turkeys have beards?

Rarely, toms have multiple beards, which are aligned vertically along the breast, with the longest beards on the bottom and getting smaller as they go up. Some, but not all, female turkeys also grow beards, though they top out at about 6 or 7 inches.

What sound does a turkey hen make?

Only male turkeys make the sound that is referred to as a gobble. Along with being known as tom turkeys, male turkeys are often referred to as gobblers. Female turkeys, generally known as hens, make a sound that is somewhat like a clicking noise.

What sound does a wild turkey make?

Sounds of the wild turkey: Cluck, putt, purr, keekee and more. In addition to the familiar gobble of the male, wild turkeys produce a wide vocabulary of sounds, each communicating something exact to other turkeys in the area.

What is a Turkey Yelp?

Description and Use. The yelp is a multi-purpose, rhythmic, 3 to 15 note series used to locate other turkeys during the day. The turkey yelp does follow a certain cadence but if you listen to wild turkeys call, they often have skips and half-beats in their series of calls and the number of yelps varies tremendously.