Sesiм‡ — Av Karatavuk
: In regions where legal, digital recordings of the bird's musical song or alarm calls are played to stimulate a response from nearby individuals.
: Since blackbirds are agile flyers that use trees as shields, hunters often set up near favorite food sources like ivy berries or olive trees, using calls to keep the birds from flying away unnoticed. Legal and Ethical Considerations Av Karatavuk Sesi̇
Av Karatavuk Sesi (Hunting Blackbird Sounds) is a term used by hunters and nature enthusiasts to describe the specific calls used to attract or locate the Common Blackbird ( Turdus merula ). Understanding the Blackbird's Natural Calls : In regions where legal, digital recordings of
Hunters use "av karatavuk sesi" (hunting blackbird calls) primarily to draw birds out of dense cover, such as thickets or olive groves, where they frequently feed. Understanding the Blackbird's Natural Calls Hunters use "av
: A sharp, rhythmic "chak-chak-chak" or "tak-tak" sound that accelerates when the bird is threatened.
: Specialized whistles, like the Reyoka Calling Whistle , are used to mimic the "feeding" or "gathering" calls of the bird.