What a great t-shirtStick with it long enough to hear him describe a sound as "ape mixed with fake owl."
I laughed.
Dude is fishing with a bobber and minnow lure
What a great t-shirt
Stick with it long enough to hear him describe a sound as "ape mixed with fake owl."
I sit in a lot of deer stands here in Iowa. Usually hear 1 or 2 per year. I now know what they are.Anyone hearing the call of a pileated woodpecker for the first time thinks they've been transported into a Tarzan movie.
I sit in a lot of deer stands here in Iowa. Usually hear 1 or 2 per year. I now know what they are.
Had a female Pileated come to my feeder three weeks ago. Been here 20 years. Only in two of those years have I attracted a Pileated. Awesome birds.Anyone hearing the call of a pileated woodpecker for the first time thinks they've been transported into a Tarzan movie.
We have 11 acres up in the mountains kinda near Benton, we see pileated woodpeckers very regularly.Had a female Pileated come to my feeder three weeks ago. Been here 20 years. Only in two of those years have I attracted a Pileated. Awesome birds.
One of the scariest sounds I've experienced was early one morning when I stepped out onto the carport and startled about 25 young hogs that had escaped from somewhere and were hiding around my truck. That's about the closest I ever came to crapping my shorts.
I have at least one near my house. I took a few pics of one absolutely tearing apart a half dead tree about 50 feet from my back porch. It was sending wood chips flying everywhere. Kind of incredible to see.We have 11 acres up in the mountains kinda near Benton, we see pileated woodpeckers very regularly.
We already know there are some strange creatures in Westmoreland County, in fact, some of them post on this board.
I've spent plenty of time in the woods at all hours of the day and night. and heard lots of unidentified sounds that were eerie at the time. I'm sure none of them were Bigfoot, though.
I am heterosexual so it's hard for me to imagine what you are describing...but your experience sounds more like a Broke Back Mountain type of thing...
Apparently you’ve never heard pawrestlerintn’s futile attempt at masking a fart with a cough.
I think the sound at the end of video was a red fox vixen in heat. Nearly every animal with vocal chords is capable of screaming when under sufficient duress. Raccoon and owl (rare in the day) can make a similar sound.
I have done a lot of hunting and camping in almost 80 years, but have only seen and heard a fisher two times. Fishers are reclusive animals, most comfortable in forest interiors and most active in the dark. They are very shy of humans and are mostly silent animals who make vocalizations like soft whines and chortles.
that’s funny, lately I’ve been farting to mask my coughs
I hear the chortles a lot, but maybe that is only here in my household. They often accompany tsks or snorts of derision.....I've heard some of those sounds but I don't think they were a vixen or a fisher.
I hear the chortles a lot, but maybe that is only here in my household. They often accompany tsks or snorts of derision.....
See them near Black Moshannon at our cottage.We have 11 acres up in the mountains kinda near Benton, we see pileated woodpeckers very regularly.
@potterlion, you hear anything about this?Bigfoot himself. Imagine how big it would have been before it went to sleep.
https://www.northcentralpa.com/life...cle_dacb6bb2-702f-11ea-ade5-2faaf4ddc751.html
Anyone remember the Bigfoot excitement in Mifflin County in the late 70s/early 80s? I remember my grandparents taking me for rides on back mountain roads searching for him.
https://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=22599
Pretty sure the Bigfoot thing was even in the Lewistown Sentinel. Maybe not that guy's story, but other stories were floating.Didn’t remember hearing about that incident. I do remember the 1977 double dye penny craze in the late 70s as several were showing up in Mifflin County.
My corn snake has mites. (No typos. That’s what I said.)Anyone else seeing a lot of ticks already?
They are everywhere at the cottage. Have to check the dog after every pee.Anyone else seeing a lot of ticks already?