This audio was captured right after a tree knock. It was getting late and we were cooking dinner at base camp when we heard a tree knock. Two of our members went in the direction it came from to see if they could find anything. They saw some eye shine from what they assumed to be two different creatures. We do not make any claims as to what these yells came from as we didn’t have a direct visual on any animal or human. We were in a secluded area where we know there were no other people around. All other team members were accounted for at base camp.
PATRICK
Thanks CCC.
joe r
Wow, 2 days ago, can’t get much more up to date than that.
diana m
Whoa! Thanks for the post, CCC.
Jane M
Owl
pam
ditto- and thanks for instant posting! Researchers will appreciate it. That owl try is priceless!
Francis C
Barred owl. Check out “night sounds” on http://www.stancourtney.com for similar examples.
Scott
Its an owl people……I would think that any good ol boy from Carolina that would be tromping through the woods at, what appears to be night time, would know what a frickin owl sounds like. In fact, lets just go ahead and make up a new rule right now. If you have not spent enough time in, and around any given wilderness area, park, small wood plot….whatever…to know what a Barred Owl sounds like, then maybe you should not be in said places. Come on fellow Squatchers, lets step it up.
Six
My first thought was OWL also. Me thinks these folk were throw by the warble at the end of its call.
If I ruled the World of Youtubery, any video Tiled or tagged ‘EVIDENCE’ or ‘PROOF’ would need to pass peer review before being posted. Hmmm. Never mind.
SIX
Rob C
Well I’m a Carolina boy and this is a barred owl, they go off behind my house every night like clockwork. I really hope these fellow Carolinians know this to be the case. Nice try.
JAMES B
Why so critical???
You all know these creatures imitate other sounds. Most likely very accurately. And hearing the owl call so close after an obvious bigfoot howl…. And multiple eyeshine?
None of you were there. They’re putting out what they believe by first hand knowledge…..
Again I don’t get this condemnation for this posting.
Brett S
My first thought was a fox they sound really spooky and the sounds didn’t carry the volume a large mammal would
jadescope
Sharing information to enlighten and inform is great, and what this site is about. Condescending comment and judgements are not necessary.
I appreciate learning about the barred owl’s calls and its prominence in the Carolina woods, I know they are also in my research area but I have yet to discern their call(s) in the many hours and overnights I’ve spent there. I dislike being assigned “rules” and berated by those who come off as pompous know-it-alls anxious to demonstrate their self-assigned superiority.
Got no room for that sh#t here.