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Turkeys are revered for their gobbling sounds.
Male turkeys gobble,while female turkeys click.
Male turkeys gobble.
Turkeys make a variety of sounds, including gobbling, clucking, yelping, and purring. The most well-known sound a turkey makes is the gobble, which is a loud, distinctive call often used by males to establish their presence and attract females.
Turkeys communicate by gobbling. The sound is pretty funny and they tend to do it on a regular basis to communicate with other turkeys.
They make a short chirping noise (only the females make this noise)
Turkeys are known for their distinctive vocalizations, with the most recognizable sound being a series of clucks and gobbles. Male turkeys, or toms, often gobble loudly, especially during mating season, while females, or hens, make softer clucking sounds. In addition to these, turkeys can also produce purring, yelping, and hissing noises, each serving different purposes in communication.
The male turkey, or Tom, has a beard (sprouts of hair from his chest), spurs (hooks on the back of his legs), is larger and often has a colorful head. A Tom also gobbles, where a hen (female turkey) does not
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Females are not the same as men and will likely make noise when having fun. This is perfectly normal and shows she is feeling comfortable and happy.
They do if disturbed. Turkeys roost in trees, but hens will nest on the ground when they lay eggs, and predators such as raccoons will eat both the eggs, the young, and the adults if they can catch them.
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