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Sound travels differently through open fields than the woods. When deer eat up bushes, small trees and other forest plants, it affects the transmission of bird calls and other natural sounds.
While leaning against a tree waiting for the sky to brighten I heard the unmistakeable “grunt” of a whitetail buck; a sound I’d heard before in the Pennsylvania woods during November ...
An expert deer hunter shares advice to reduce chances of deer becoming aware of your presence in the woods. Here's what you need to know.
Sports Calling all bucks: deer smells and sounds to make him want to answer (updated photo) Published: Jan. 11, 2013, 6:32 p.m.
Ever been walking through the woods and heard a loud snort? Chances are it’s a doe deer that’s been alerted to your presence and is warning others.
No other deer or other species sounds quite like them. Are Barking Deer Rare? Muntjac deer are incredibly common in parts of Europe to the point that they’ve become invasive.
A series of mild winters has led to a large surge in the state’s deer population.
This sound should not be mistaken as a cry for help because it has been abandoned by its mother. When finding young whitetail deer fawns nestled away in deep grass or hidden behind fallen trees ...
Sound travels differently through open fields than the woods. When deer eat up bushes, small trees and other forest plants, it affects the transmission of bird calls and other natural sounds.
Besides their barking sound, muntjac deer have other unique characteristics that further distinguish them from typical dogs.
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