Excellent. I have a male pheasant that visits my yard daily, played this and he got quite riles up. Really need one this good thats just the female call, so I can draw him in for the females im going to buy. They're a rare sight around here and want to keep him around and give him the opportunity to mate to bolster the population.
Start feeding him, build a trap and then put him in with the females..I’d want to make damn sure those females could raise their own chicks before dumping them In the wild and hoping they can figure it out
They have a higher pitch and more drawn out call where I'm from. These ones must be a different subspecies than New Brunswick, either that or their call varies on age or perhaps due to locality. Sort of how English Australia sounds similar but different to English UK. The ones depicted in the video also appear to have less camouflage colours and more fully coloured areas as opposed to the mottled camouflage ones of Eastern Canada.
I had a dog when I was a kid that flushed a male out of a bush in our yard. The bird went nuts, flying away and too busy squawking at my dog only to crash into a tree and fall to the ground dead. :O
My hunting dog getting easily pranked
Same here😂😂
Excellent. I have a male pheasant that visits my yard daily, played this and he got quite riles up.
Really need one this good thats just the female call, so I can draw him in for the females im going to buy. They're a rare sight around here and want to keep him around and give him the opportunity to mate to bolster the population.
same
Start feeding him, build a trap and then put him in with the females..I’d want to make damn sure those females could raise their own chicks before dumping them In the wild and hoping they can figure it out
I’m playing a pheasant call on Bluetooth real loud and he ran across the street trying to find out where the sound is coming from 😂😂😂
My dog who used to live on a farm loved this noise
high quality lol my dog went mad
Mine too he had been sleeping and jumped to attention before humping me 😛
Lmao same mine was looking for it all day
@@harrycantwell6252 XD
My dog loves chasing pheasant and I played this to him. He left the room in a tizzy before the sound looped.
Mine doesn't seem to react to pheasants and other birds, only mammals
Its real fun hearing this sound in the woods for the first time and not knowing what it is :)
Or when you have a casual walk in the quiet woods and spook one💀💀 MFers give me a heart attack
Sandhill crane... I approached a meadow on public land and heard a sandhill. I thought I was going to die.
Ah yes, the sound that I hear every god damn morning
There's one of these outside my window and it just ... won't ... stop ... chirping 🙄🙄
I’m just sat winding my bracco up. She’s mesmerised.
I've seen them several times in the yard. I've never seen a female pheasant apparently. I didn't know they could be white. Very cool
Glad to know which is which ❤️🤣😂😅
They have a higher pitch and more drawn out call where I'm from. These ones must be a different subspecies than New Brunswick, either that or their call varies on age or perhaps due to locality. Sort of how English Australia sounds similar but different to English UK. The ones depicted in the video also appear to have less camouflage colours and more fully coloured areas as opposed to the mottled camouflage ones of Eastern Canada.
Anyone know if they go through an ontogenetic change?
I had a dog when I was a kid that flushed a male out of a bush in our yard. The bird went nuts, flying away and too busy squawking at my dog only to crash into a tree and fall to the ground dead. :O
I have a gsp and I use this video every time he don't want to come inside.
Some heads bobbed high when they heard the video..,(raising to release at adulthood - 16 @ 6weeks young🐥
I live in the middle of England and I don’t even have to watch this video to hear this soudn
there's a pheasant that jumps out at you from the bushes
My baby chick is happy..I THINK???
creepy mfs keep me awake at night 😭
they pretty th
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a very grating sound , sure it feels different in nature
Peacocks and Guinea fowl are worse…you get used to it though..
I saw a pheasants at kikinda
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Just shot one with this sound
How do they taste?
@@Bixnood69 bloody good, tastes a bit like chicken with a twang to it.
Ditto lad! Walked right up to my barrel thanks to this sound loool
@@jacvic0790 Well they are closely related to chickens, lol