Animal Characteristics
Whatever you’re hunting, a basic understanding of an animal’s characteristics will help you develop an effective strategy for identifying and tracking it.
Animals can be identified by four basic characteristics.
Distinctive Markings: The black cheek patch on male pronghorns; the “flags” of the white-tailed deer; the face pattern on a gray fox; the green head on a mallard drake; the red, white, and blue on the head of a male turkey
Sounds: The wild call of the sandhill crane; the familiar honk of the goose; the gobble of a strutting “tom”; the grunt of the deer; the howl of the coyote
Movement: The bounce of mule deer; the fast or slow wing beats of some waterfowl; the zigzag in-flight pattern of the common snipe when flushed
Group Behavior: Flock patterns, such as the familiar “V” shape of certain migratory birds; various types of herd behavior
Further study will help you learn other ways to identify and understand the game you are hunting, including signs the animal leaves, camouflage capability, and behavior.
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