Yeah, its LOUD here. We can hear them in the house even over the TV and the AC. The Boss has cranked the volume up on the TV so she can hear it. We haven't resorted to eating them just yet but the turkeys are making a feast of them. Even the coons and possums are coming out early in the evening and staying out later in the morning getting their share. Finding lots of just the wings laying everywhere, even in town, so something is eating a bunch.Perry County is in full swing the hill people are probably eating them.
It‘s quite something out in the hills!
When I was at the range today, I turned on my ear pro. It was pretty wild sounding.I'm thinking we're just not going to get any this year. Surely it's been warm enough for long enough for them to come out if they were going to. Maybe we've got a different "cycle" or something. Oh well. I'll always have the ones in my head.
Oh wow, I bet! So I take it there are a bunch down there?When I was at the range today, I turned on my ear pro. It was pretty wild sounding.
They don't fly around the actual bays much but I'm guessing by the sound the trees are pretty loaded.Oh wow, I bet! So I take it there are a bunch down there?
They say they can get over 100db. Guess you proved it!I haven’t been able to sit outside all week. Apple Watch measures 90-102 decibels
There were a bunch along 63 north of Covington loud enough i could hear them over the semi while driving. Thankfully those at home are gentler about it.They say they can get over 100db. Guess you proved it!
And for some reason, they are really flying a lot today. Basically a swarm in my neighbor and my yards.
They must be Republicans.Have yet to see or hear the first one up here in St Joe Co.
Same here. Noise level is definitely much lower this evening.We are seeing them start to die now. I have 20+ dead ones on my front porch or the last two mornings and they fly into it during the day and die there.
I've watched a couple of them, then come flying in and hit the porch floor on their backs.