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15 May 2008, 00:22
Ole Miss Guy
Whut wuz it?
Lat night, under a bright half moon here in NE Ala on Lookout Mt, I heard a call completly new to me, and so loud it awakened me at 12:30. We live right on the edge of a crest with a 800-900 drop off to the valley below and our deck extends over this steep descent. We are surrounded by mature hardwoods and the area is very rural.
The call , being loud enough to be heard for miles, was mistaken by me at first to be that of an animal death scream and had that intensity. Sound wise it started loud and got louder: EE YOWLLLL!!!!EE YOWLLLL!!!EEYOWLLLL!! The call was repeated with the pattern of a braying donkey, over and over. I got up on hearing it start under the deck and scaned the area with a 2 M CP search light, but the follage is too dense, and the call/scream never slackened. This went on for 1 1/2 hours as the animal slowly moved up and down the slope , then toward the state park lands. It never really stopped, but just got faded by distance.
The call/scream was more feline than dog/yote, but was certainly not a feral cat.
Any ideas? I am rally old, but I have never heard such before.
15 May 2008, 03:26
GrosVentreGeorge
Sasquatch on vacation?


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15 May 2008, 04:43
miles58
My neighbor does that when he's been out drinking and comes home about that time barefoot and walks through the sticker patch.
15 May 2008, 05:55
RaySendero
quote:
Originally posted by miles58:
My neighbor does that when he's been out drinking and comes home about that time barefoot and walks through the sticker patch.





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15 May 2008, 20:50
Ole Miss Guy
Well, I read the responses above, then re-read my post and I have to agree with the logic of your responses. After chuckling at my own expense, I thought I would again ask, "Whut wuz it?" Anyone ever hear something similar in the deep woods?
15 May 2008, 23:50
mete
Owls are known to make various weird calls which people never think an owl would make .Screech or great horned .
16 May 2008, 04:01
ray in seattle
http://www.alabamabigfoot.com/

Maybe not so lucky next time?? r. in s.
17 May 2008, 03:27
Ole Miss Guy
Ray in seattle- Now you have done it!!! Everytime I go outside at night from now on I will have to carry the "big gun"!
17 May 2008, 05:57
SGraves155
Some sound clips:
Beaver
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/beaver.html

Fox (faroffcry and territroy call)
http://www.angelfire.com/ar2/thefoxden/sounds.html


Steve
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17 May 2008, 06:35
tin can
quote:
Owls are known to make various weird calls which people never think an owl would make .Screech or great horned .


I get them hootin' at each other around 2 AM in eastern North Carolina- kind of a call-and-answer over a distance of a half mile, maybe.
17 May 2008, 19:57
ray in seattle
Did you hear anything resembling sounds like these recorded in the Pac. NW?

http://www.oregonbigfoot.com/sounds.php

r in s.
17 May 2008, 22:35
SGraves155
many different bobcat sounds here:
http://www.soundboard.com/sb/Bobcat_sounds_audio.aspx


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07 June 2008, 02:14
Atkinson
The only thing that I have heard that sounds like that is a Mt. Lion, Couger, Puma, Catamount; or whatever you call them geographicly, all the same animal and it makes that sound. I always thought it sounded like a woman screaming...You can hear this on rare ocassions and mostly during the breeding season, and this is spring!

Go look around, if it was there it will leave some sign..


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07 June 2008, 03:50
TCLouis
I could be wrong, but I bet you have realized the effects of spring and the sound of "passion unfulfilled" for a male peacock.

Just a WAG of course.



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07 June 2008, 08:00
SGraves155
peacock sounds:
http://www.soundboard.com/sb/Peacock_Sounds.aspx


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07 June 2008, 20:27
TCLouis
All one needs is one exposure to a lovestruck male peacock and the will realize the posted sound track is NO WHERE close to that of a male in search of spring lust fulfilled.

IT is not that short of a call and under the wrong conditions . . . goes on 24 hours a day, trust me I can tell you from experience.

They will travel a long ways in search of such fulfillment by the way



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13 June 2008, 20:21
larrys
I agree with Ray. I sat in a stand one day and watched a female bobcat in heat running back and forth making a sound just like you describe. Loud and forever.


Larry

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