JEFFERSON CITY–The Missouri Department of Conservation and the National Wild Turkey Federation once again are looking for early-rising volunteers to continue a five-year study of turkey gobbling habits. Besides the pleasure of hearing lusty mating calls of male wild turkeys twice a week, participants can hope to win a shotgun or a lifetime hunting permit in return for their contributions to science.
Volunteers count the number of gobbles and the number of gobbling birds they hear during a 20-minute period before sunrise at least twice weekly between March 14 and May 8.
To join the gobbleteer study, visit www.mdc.mo.gov/13771, or send an e-mail with a subject line of
Tom turkeys are most vocal just before hens become receptive to mating and just after hens begin incubating their eggs. This creates two peaks in gobbling. Volunteer reports will help biologists determine whether the current timing of spring turkey season meets the goal of putting hunters in the woods during the second peak in gobbling.
The study also seeks to discover any relationships between gobbling and other factors, such as weather and spring leaf-out. Each year
New and returning volunteers will find everything they need online in March.
