Hungry deer in the northeastern U. S. are likely changing the acoustics of their forests by eating up bushes, small trees and other leafy plants that normally would affect the transmission of natural ...
To evade predators and establish a social hierarchy for procreation, whitetail deer rely not only on scent, sight and body posturing, but also on an amazing assortment of vocal sounds. There are ...
For many hunters, the only deer sound they’ve ever heard is the loud alarm snort deer make when they sense something is amiss. The resulting “blow” alerts deer near and far that there might be an ...
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. Deer have all kinds of ways to communicate with each ...
We are the most effective predator walking the woods today, and from the perspective of whitetail deer, we are far and away the most feared. This might be common knowledge for most seasoned hunters, ...