![]() Some of us hope that one day we will once again hear the sound of the bobwhite quail. The drumming sound of a woodpecker trying to attract a mate, the booming sounds of prairie chickens during their mating ritual and maybe the strange music of a woodcock doing his sky dance trying to impress the ladies too. Maybe it’s the quacking of ducks or honking of geese as they settle onto the water. It could be the kingfisher’s rattling call as he flies up and down the creek or a coyote yelp. A buck grunt in a November woods, the sound of a majestic eagle flying over a quiet lake or a turkey gobble on a spring morning. Most of us have sounds in nature that stir us. Can you hear them? An elk bugle can linger forall time in our minds. Those of us who don’t live where these animals live, rarely if ever, get to hear these sounds in the wild unless we travel to where they are but if we do, they linger in our memories. It might even be a cougar’s throaty growl or the gruff huff of a grizzly or black bear. To some, the bugle of an elk is like that and so is the haunting howl of the wolf or the call of a loon. You may even hear them and see them as you read these words. You don’t have to see what made the sound because when you hear it, you instantly see it in your mind. There are some sounds in the great outdoors that you hear and they touch your soul. ![]() The sound of lightning can bring fright, but the sight of lightning can be beautiful in a night sky. The sounds of nature are everywhere in the wild if we just take the time to listen.Can you ever forget that buck grunt in a November woods or a turkey gobble on a spring morning?.I s that the haunting howl of the wolf or the call of a loon?.
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