I have actually heard that beside our bedroom! We saw juveniles practicing their owl calls!!! We literally Felt it in our sternums! Then, we died laughing! ♡♡♡♡♡
Did you notice sticks breaking on the forest floor at the same time? This lends credence of something walking through at the same time as these owl calls. Therefore, it’s either an owl warning of danger walking through or the call is from the walker mimicking this high pitch call. More people are stating that BF will mimic anything and thus data may support that theory.
I’ve heard that many times and various other vocals and have a lot of them recorded. About five weeks ago they came into my camp and did the barred owl thing. They stayed above my head where my tent lacks mesh, so I couldn’t see them. Earlier that afternoon I had an over twenty minute back and forth with what I presume was a juvenile. We had fun. I’ve camped out six times so far this year at several locations and heard them every time. They always know where I’m at.
I’d like to get your opinion on Ep. 002 where I had coyote calls behind the house for hours. I think they may have called in a second group of real coyotes but hard to tell. Definitely not coyote like behavior in my opinion.
@@bigfootaudiohighway Yes, definitely. I have a friend whose wife called to him, only to find out she didn’t. They can and do mimic everything. I’ve even heard the gate of a pickup close when I was sure there was no one around. I believe the vocals in this posting are them.
@@bigfootaudiohighway I believe these are Sasquatch imitating coyote. Look my name up and I have a recording of coyote and barred owls calling, with the barred owls in the background (adults) and the juvenile in the foreground imitating coyote. Then, they all switch places. I don’t think coyote and barred owls do that.
Query #1 At the end of first call and after second call yes it's a poorly done owl mimicking call. Query #2 Not sure if that is what other people are reporting. That did not sound anything like the one screaming at the camp ground here in Ohio. Maybe the volume...but not even the duration could match our call, scream, whatever it was. The shortest was 20 seconds and most was 40 sec. to over a minute long. It started like a baby crying that morphed into a woman screaming BLOODY murder like her arms was being pulled from her body.....no shite....several times. My wife and the friends we was camping with thought it was too far away and was probably a bobcat, cougar, exotic pet. Went to our separate trailers to bed down when started again...baby crying, woman screaming, then added jungle cat that morph into lion roar that morphed into bear roar and finally to what my wife and i can only describe as a mix of King Kong and Godzilla roar. ALL in ONE continuous roar....with NO breaks or pauses for air. Freaked the whole camp grounds out. Then it came closer to camp ground and started roar with King Kong/ Godzilla to a bear to a lion to a jungle cat snarl to a woman screaming to a baby crying......again ALL in one breathe. Well everybody was outside and my buddie and me joined a small group at the edge of the road closest to lake with shot guns in one hand and spotlights in the other. A guy walked pass us calling out " it's a freakin' banshee." Then it started again across the lake. Baby crying - woman screaming - jungle cat snarl - bears roar - King Kong/ Godzilla roar. Man it sounded like a bulldozer was going through those woods...we spotlighted and tracked it progress from the noise, but all we could see was trees, bushes swaying wildly and green leaves flying around. You could FEEL the scream/ roar in your body. The lone lady in our little group started repeating "what are we going to do? " I was 17/18 yrs old and had a shotgun.....my thinking was to walk down the road to meet this thing when it came out the woods on the other side of lake. My older buddie spoke up and said "we are out of here " and walked back to trailer. Well he was our ride and we was 50 or 60 miles from home. More than half of the campers left that nite at 1 or 2am. What normally took 3 to 5 minutes to leave camp ground took us 20 -30 minutes to leave cause of all the cars of people. This happen summer of 1983 at a camp ground 20 to 30 miles outside Wilmington, Ohio. Full encounter is on the Dixie crypted, Buckeye Bigfoot, and Bigfoot case files/ Bigfoot project with Lynn Smyth. The duration and FEELING these roars in your body is something I will NEVER forget.
Wow! Amazing encounter, thank you for sharing. You caught one coming through in a pretty pissed off mood. I think most of the time if they’re hunting or moving through an area covertly they’ll keep in contact with each other by mimicking natural wildlife common to an area. I’ve heard that from many people.
That I believe is a big foot doing what they do best making whoops sounds sounds like an owl but not really. If it was an owl sound you would know it. The owl sounds were very off .
@moona7744 The strange thing is that there are many sticks breaking so is something walking in the same area at the same time? Growing circumstantial evidence showing BF will mimic owls, coyote, etc. Many report BF mimicking local wildlife. We are very naive and close minded to think they don't use mimicking to trick people who would never give it a second thought.
You could be right but screech owls don’t really screech, barn owls do. Most common around here are barred owls but there are many kinds. Keep in mind that many say that BF will mimic local wildlife. When you consider all the data as a whole, there is growing circumstantial evidence that they will mimic anything so what we think we’re hearing may be something else.
Hi @danielking5670 it could be but a screech owl doesn’t actually screech. I would say a barn owl screeches. But most commonly heard around here are barred owls.
@@bigfootaudiohighway OH! I see! The one out side my window late at night scares the crap outta me! They wake me up hunting the neighbors field mice! ✨😴💤🌚🦉
@@bigfootaudiohighway Ok it might not be an owl. The owl I was figuring it was, is a barred owl. But I have better headphones now, I didn't hear the branches breaking, and it doesn't have that genuine sound of an owl, it's rather artificial.
@@Juanita6173 In the very beginning it sounds like either branches or sticks snapping underfoot. That’s exactly my point if it sounds artificial do these things mimic owls and other natural wildlife? Due to events like Ep. 028, 001 and 002, etc. I think some of these calls that I have captured may be mimics. Interesting stuff.
No. It is much different. Multiple levels of high pitch while also being guttural. Very man made and very close to the microphone that is picking up the sounds of the engine that the photographer is on.
Hi, per description the video here is from a different time just visuals while you listen. I assure you all the audio is from the woods during overnight hours. If you mean this call sounds man made then you may be saying it is a mimic? Also, the mic is on a tripod in the house so you may hear the air conditioner or furnace exhaust.
@@Krystal-zt4ti No idea. Many people say owl but can’t specify what kind of owl. Many people say BF mimic local wildlife so that’s the hard part discerning which is which. Since I’ve had strange things happen it’s hard to tell.
@@Krystal-zt4ti Check out Ep. 028 gifts. The half pumpkin was very brittle and broke apart very easily yet left in the middle of the yard with no mess. Same thing with bird wing, no mess, no feathers around. Gifts??
Hi @joshuamoses1631 if you listen closely the owl is breaking sticks on the forest floor. Obviously something else could be out there too so which one is making the owl call? Could it be possible that BF relay their position to others via owl calls? I've heard others talk about it. I think there's much we don't yet know if you've listened to the thousands of eyewitness accounts out there. I'm not saying everything is a BF, that's for sure, but listeners don't yet understand all of the weird stuff that does go on out there. Many trees and branches coming down on quiet nights (or pushed), strange branches woven around other trees, many instances of a branch thrashed or hit against something else. Interesting stuff and it could be why they are so elusive because we haven't opened our minds to these things.
I have actually heard that beside our bedroom! We saw juveniles practicing their owl calls!!! We literally Felt it in our sternums! Then, we died laughing! ♡♡♡♡♡
Wow!
@@bigfootaudiohighway
I am gonna try & email you some screenshots.
WHAT IS YOUR EMAIL? I thought I had it.
@@lyndag9697 You can use eastnywild@yahoo.com Thank you!
What? Is this “the view” doing a remote show?
Bam! Nailed it!
That must have been Whoopi!👹
John put the shine down get back to cookin. Every time he samples a new batch he does this, sorry everyone 😂
That’s what granny does when she makes her tonic water!👵🏻🏺
Sounds like my mother in law
800 lb owl 😍
Sounds like me when my piles have flared up 😂😂😂
Sounds like this should be the sound track for a Dulcolax soft chews laxative commercial 😂 Sorry couldn't help myself
Who hasn’t heard that before in the woods
Owl
Do you happen to know what owl makes that call?
I could be mistaken but in my neck of the woods , a Great Horned Owl sounds very similar to this .
@@LazyHAcres ok thanks I will check it out.
Did you notice sticks breaking on the forest floor at the same time? This lends credence of something walking through at the same time as these owl calls. Therefore, it’s either an owl warning of danger walking through or the call is from the walker mimicking this high pitch call. More people are stating that BF will mimic anything and thus data may support that theory.
Great horned owl 🦉 would be my guess 🤔
I’ve heard that many times and various other vocals and have a lot of them recorded. About five weeks ago they came into my camp and did the barred owl thing. They stayed above my head where my tent lacks mesh, so I couldn’t see them. Earlier that afternoon I had an over twenty minute back and forth with what I presume was a juvenile. We had fun. I’ve camped out six times so far this year at several locations and heard them every time. They always know where I’m at.
Do you think they mimic owls and coyotes then?
I’d like to get your opinion on Ep. 002 where I had coyote calls behind the house for hours. I think they may have called in a second group of real coyotes but hard to tell. Definitely not coyote like behavior in my opinion.
@@bigfootaudiohighway Yes, definitely. I have a friend whose wife called to him, only to find out she didn’t. They can and do mimic everything. I’ve even heard the gate of a pickup close when I was sure there was no one around. I believe the vocals in this posting are them.
@@bigfootaudiohighway I believe these are Sasquatch imitating coyote. Look my name up and I have a recording of coyote and barred owls calling, with the barred owls in the background (adults) and the juvenile in the foreground imitating coyote. Then, they all switch places. I don’t think coyote and barred owls do that.
@@bigfootaudiohighway of course they do! They also mimic Mockingbirds.
Owl Bundy😅
a Barred Owl
Query #1 At the end of first call and after second call yes it's a poorly done owl mimicking call. Query #2 Not sure if that is what other people are reporting. That did not sound anything like the one screaming at the camp ground here in Ohio. Maybe the volume...but not even the duration could match our call, scream, whatever it was. The shortest was 20 seconds and most was 40 sec. to over a minute long. It started like a baby crying that morphed into a woman screaming BLOODY murder like her arms was being pulled from her body.....no shite....several times. My wife and the friends we was camping with thought it was too far away and was probably a bobcat, cougar, exotic pet. Went to our separate trailers to bed down when started again...baby crying, woman screaming, then added jungle cat that morph into lion roar that morphed into bear roar and finally to what my wife and i can only describe as a mix of King Kong and Godzilla roar. ALL in ONE continuous roar....with NO breaks or pauses for air. Freaked the whole camp grounds out. Then it came closer to camp ground and started roar with King Kong/ Godzilla to a bear to a lion to a jungle cat snarl to a woman screaming to a baby crying......again ALL in one breathe. Well everybody was outside and my buddie and me joined a small group at the edge of the road closest to lake with shot guns in one hand and spotlights in the other. A guy walked pass us calling out " it's a freakin' banshee." Then it started again across the lake. Baby crying - woman screaming - jungle cat snarl - bears roar - King Kong/ Godzilla roar. Man it sounded like a bulldozer was going through those woods...we spotlighted and tracked it progress from the noise, but all we could see was trees, bushes swaying wildly and green leaves flying around. You could FEEL the scream/ roar in your body. The lone lady in our little group started repeating "what are we going to do? " I was 17/18 yrs old and had a shotgun.....my thinking was to walk down the road to meet this thing when it came out the woods on the other side of lake. My older buddie spoke up and said "we are out of here " and walked back to trailer. Well he was our ride and we was 50 or 60 miles from home. More than half of the campers left that nite at 1 or 2am. What normally took 3 to 5 minutes to leave camp ground took us 20 -30 minutes to leave cause of all the cars of people. This happen summer of 1983 at a camp ground 20 to 30 miles outside Wilmington, Ohio. Full encounter is on the Dixie crypted, Buckeye Bigfoot, and Bigfoot case files/ Bigfoot project with Lynn Smyth. The duration and FEELING these roars in your body is something I will NEVER forget.
Wow! Amazing encounter, thank you for sharing. You caught one coming through in a pretty pissed off mood. I think most of the time if they’re hunting or moving through an area covertly they’ll keep in contact with each other by mimicking natural wildlife common to an area. I’ve heard that from many people.
THAT BE BIGFOOT!
That I believe is a big foot doing what they do best making whoops sounds sounds like an owl but not really. If it was an owl sound you would know it. The owl sounds were very off .
@@ClaudiaPickens-hq1kq Many of their calls sound like local wildlife but not really. Interesting.
The mating call of an owl.
It’s an owl.
@@paulym5814 Thanks, what kind of owl?
Sounds like Linda Ronstadt and gov Jerry brown jamming
Oct ,0530 and it's day light ,hmmmm
@@billlarkins2991 The images are no relation to the audio except for some unique structures to show. Just something to look at while you listen.
The so called women on the view would not last in the woods more than 2 minutes
That a barn owl
Let that be a lesson for you, NEVER EVER SIT ON A COLD TOILET SEAT🤯
Thats don lemon taking it
lol it is a owl call
@@deanosborne6854 You can be right but many people report hearing a screaming sound in the woods. Could be the type of thing they are hearing?
@@bigfootaudiohighway I believe in Bigfoot
@@bigfootaudiohighway but I know that sound I have a owl at my place sounds just like that and make some weird other sounds to
@@deanosborne6854 What kind of owl is it?
@@bigfootaudiohighway barn owl they make some really strange sounds
Bunch of weirdos in the woods
@@Justrandomvideos-2023 if you agree they are not real crows then you see why it’s unusual just like all the other audio.
Maybe, to some people, but that's not what I've heard and I know exactly, what they mean.
BTW, this is an owl.
Thanks, what type of owl is it? I’ll check it out.
@@bigfootaudiohighway Sounds like a barred owl. They make a lot of "primate sounding" calls
🦉🦉
@moona7744 The strange thing is that there are many sticks breaking so is something walking in the same area at the same time? Growing circumstantial evidence showing BF will mimic owls, coyote, etc. Many report BF mimicking local wildlife. We are very naive and close minded to think they don't use mimicking to trick people who would never give it a second thought.
The Taco Bell yell.
Hello Billy and chat, missed you all. ❤
🤣😂🤣😂
Uhh ... that's a screech owl...not a Bigfoot.
You could be right but screech owls don’t really screech, barn owls do. Most common around here are barred owls but there are many kinds. Keep in mind that many say that BF will mimic local wildlife. When you consider all the data as a whole, there is growing circumstantial evidence that they will mimic anything so what we think we’re hearing may be something else.
Birds sounding off
It’s a screech owl is my guess?
Hi @danielking5670 it could be but a screech owl doesn’t actually screech. I would say a barn owl screeches. But most commonly heard around here are barred owls.
@@bigfootaudiohighway OH! I see! The one out side my window late at night scares the crap outta me! They wake me up hunting the neighbors field mice! ✨😴💤🌚🦉
Think this is an owl
Thanks, do you know what kind of owl? I’ll check it out. Each species is pretty consistent with their calls.
@@bigfootaudiohighway Ok it might not be an owl. The owl I was figuring it was, is a barred owl. But I have better headphones now, I didn't hear the branches breaking, and it doesn't have that genuine sound of an owl, it's rather artificial.
@@Juanita6173 In the very beginning it sounds like either branches or sticks snapping underfoot. That’s exactly my point if it sounds artificial do these things mimic owls and other natural wildlife? Due to events like Ep. 028, 001 and 002, etc. I think some of these calls that I have captured may be mimics. Interesting stuff.
@@bigfootaudiohighway Once I have a chance I'll check out those episodes
No. It is much different. Multiple levels of high pitch while also being guttural. Very man made and very close to the microphone that is picking up the sounds of the engine that the photographer is on.
Hi, per description the video here is from a different time just visuals while you listen. I assure you all the audio is from the woods during overnight hours. If you mean this call sounds man made then you may be saying it is a mimic? Also, the mic is on a tripod in the house so you may hear the air conditioner or furnace exhaust.
@@bigfootaudiohighway Thank you so much for reaching out. You defined a lot for me. I will give another listen.
Is that a owl?
@@Krystal-zt4ti No idea. Many people say owl but can’t specify what kind of owl. Many people say BF mimic local wildlife so that’s the hard part discerning which is which. Since I’ve had strange things happen it’s hard to tell.
@@Krystal-zt4ti Check out Ep. 028 gifts. The half pumpkin was very brittle and broke apart very easily yet left in the middle of the yard with no mess. Same thing with bird wing, no mess, no feathers around. Gifts??
Fox
Not at all what I heard
not even close like a freight-train being raped
Hi @kevinemard5370 can you share what you've heard? Sounds interesting.
SUM1 HEP DAT POR WOMEN!
Nope
Mountain lion
Owl
Hi @carlaphillips3379 do you know what kind of owl that is? Thank you.
Owl
Hi @joshuamoses1631 if you listen closely the owl is breaking sticks on the forest floor. Obviously something else could be out there too so which one is making the owl call? Could it be possible that BF relay their position to others via owl calls? I've heard others talk about it. I think there's much we don't yet know if you've listened to the thousands of eyewitness accounts out there. I'm not saying everything is a BF, that's for sure, but listeners don't yet understand all of the weird stuff that does go on out there. Many trees and branches coming down on quiet nights (or pushed), strange branches woven around other trees, many instances of a branch thrashed or hit against something else. Interesting stuff and it could be why they are so elusive because we haven't opened our minds to these things.
No way in holy hell that's a Barred Owl.
Owl
@@RandyHopeUSARet Thanks, what kind of owl?