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.
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Male turkeys gobble,while female turkeys click.
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Male turkeys gobble.
Yes, a wild turkey flies very well. Wild turkeys roost in a tree at night, there will be quite a few of them in the same tree & in trees close by. The hens tend to stick together but the gobblers & jakes- (young male turkeys) fight for the right to be the breeder of the flock. All the turkeys make a special noise when they fly-up to roost & again when they fly-down in the morning. The noise is one of the ways that hunters locate where the flock is staying so they can set-up nearby the next morning to hunt the turkeys.
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gobbler
Gobble, gobble.
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The plural of turkey is turkeys. As in "the turkeys are getting bigger".
They make noise by making it.