Focus
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Okay, so I was camping in Central ID this past week and was glassing a meadow at about 5500 feet one morning. When I first got there a cow gave an alarm bark which alerted me to its presence. After sitting there another 45 mins I hear a couple of cow calls which allowed me to locate another 4-5 cows and calves. They were in medium dense timber and I had a hard time keeping them in sight for any length of time. So I can't swear to the idea that there wasn't a bull amongst them but I didn't see one and I'm under the impression that the bulls are in bachelor groups away from cows and calves this time of year (glassed five bulls in a higher meadow....7500 feet....earlier in the trip...that was pretty cool).
Anyway, I'm sitting there and all of a sudden, bam, bugle.............wasn't the most robust nor did it have any "depth" to it or chuckles or any other "feature" to it. But it dang sure was a bugle, I know what I heard.
So do cows bugle? Or did one of the juvvy male calves light off one just to test out the vocal chords? to me, it didn't sound high and tinny enough to be a calf, but what do I know.
Any thoughts? By the way, it sure was cool!
Anyway, I'm sitting there and all of a sudden, bam, bugle.............wasn't the most robust nor did it have any "depth" to it or chuckles or any other "feature" to it. But it dang sure was a bugle, I know what I heard.
So do cows bugle? Or did one of the juvvy male calves light off one just to test out the vocal chords? to me, it didn't sound high and tinny enough to be a calf, but what do I know.
Any thoughts? By the way, it sure was cool!