Crow calling | Using the Lohman Crow Call

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • I'm NOT a crow hunter, but rather, I'm simply demonstrating the use of the crow call in this video.
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  • @angtheoddity5844
    @angtheoddity5844 5 лет назад +141

    That looks like telletubby land

  • @BanjoBumbleBee
    @BanjoBumbleBee 3 года назад +29

    Your excitement when the crows called back. I felt your happiness

  • @chriss8206
    @chriss8206 4 года назад +178

    If you learn the food call you will bring them in from so far away. Crows are by far the smartest bird. I'll give a great example how I know. When a crow finds food all other crows will attempt to steal the food. One time I was eating lunch. An apple for my snack. I pitched the apple core by a tree. A crow came and picked it up. It then flew on the roof of a house across the street. He made no sounds at all. Standing on the gutter of the house he broke the apple core in half. He then stuffed half in some leaves in the gutter and carried the other half to the peak of the roof. Then he started calling. Within 20 seconds about ten crows came blasting in. He started to run with the half apple core and then he intentionally dropped it. The other crows began fighting over it. After one grabbed it they flew away fighting over the core. The first crow waited until he could no longer hear them and walked down the roof to the other half apple core he had hidden and sat quietly by himself self and ate the half he hid undisturbed. Very clever crow are.

    • @Beth1300
      @Beth1300 Год назад +5

      I feed the birds that come into my garden. One day, after I'd put out food, I watched a single crow come down and spend several minutes gobbling as much as possible. Only after that did he call the others to alert them about food. It was so funny 😂

    • @Riael
      @Riael Год назад +1

      Do you have any information about where one could find specific sounds for specific breeds?
      Specifically trying to find out some hooded crow sounds as they are in the park in my back yard and I'm lazy enough that I bought a whistle so I can call and feed them from my balcony.

    • @chriss8206
      @chriss8206 Год назад

      @@Riael I have also seen crows eat baby birds out of the nest they'll sit in a tree on the top of a house and when they see the mother coming and going to the nest they will steal the baby birds and eat them right out of the nest And they only figure this out by observing the mother coming and sits on the none the wiser but if they see her coming and going multiple trips then they'll go after the nest

    • @chriss8206
      @chriss8206 Год назад +3

      @@Riael Crows also make some very quiet subtle sounds I've heard one make kind of a whistle very quiet long whistle and I've heard of make clicking sounds kind of like the movie predator

    • @XXXAVIERXXX69
      @XXXAVIERXXX69 9 месяцев назад

      Use it inside a market

  • @Th3Nob
    @Th3Nob 8 лет назад +183

    The crows just thinking: "Get the f*** off our frequency!" :D

    • @stephanier3343
      @stephanier3343 4 года назад +3

      TheNob 🤣🤣

    • @jppatterson7142
      @jppatterson7142 3 года назад +2

      Well yeah, you invoked it's emotional concern, and then betrayed it's expectation.

  • @telefunkenyou47
    @telefunkenyou47 5 лет назад +38

    The crow call is used by hunters to locate turkeys. I'll often copy the crows when I'm (bored) fishing. If they call twice, I'll call twice, etc. A crow once showed me he/she could count up to seven and back. Clever.

  • @CarsandCats
    @CarsandCats Год назад +5

    I was watching your video with the window open, and a crow answered you from across the street! Nice work.

  • @bwelmhouse1
    @bwelmhouse1  11 лет назад +83

    That's true, and those who kill for sport. I personally don't believe in killing animals for sport. My sole purpose for owning and using a crow call is to get them close to me so I can photograph, film and study them. Crows are highly intelligent birds and quite fascinating.

    • @michaelberna987
      @michaelberna987 3 года назад

      I want to make a crowbox and observe them operating it.

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  3 года назад

      @@michaelberna987 That would be cool!

    • @jamesbarron1202
      @jamesbarron1202 2 года назад

      They’re killed to protect crops by most hunters. I raise pecans and they’ll steal my entire crop if I don’t keep them scared to enter my orchard. Even staying after them constantly they still rob me blind. They build up in numbers as pecan season gets into harvest time from the northern crows migrating south. They kill songbird babys, ducklings and chicks. And yes they’re very smart and the hardest animal to hunt IMO.

  • @heinekenboy6901
    @heinekenboy6901 8 лет назад +34

    cawww cawww cawww is come here call , fighting call is cawww cawww caw caw cawww , come back call is caw caw cawww cawww and feeding call is caw cawww caw cawww and continus with sequenece caw cawww caw cawww great video

    • @thekingx420
      @thekingx420 7 лет назад +3

      you sure do know your stuff

    • @heinekenboy6901
      @heinekenboy6901 7 лет назад +1

      Tommy Grille funny to say but i wend on a website and it the way that they you,re explaining the triple w it a longer call and the single w it a sorter call and it work go try it

    • @leadersuccess3761
      @leadersuccess3761 7 лет назад +2

      heinekenboy and cawwww means fuck there's a eagle !

    • @SevensMarkedSeven
      @SevensMarkedSeven 3 года назад

      Ty

    • @SevensMarkedSeven
      @SevensMarkedSeven 3 года назад

      @@thekingx420 fr he does

  • @jamesinkeys
    @jamesinkeys 5 лет назад +86

    Once you call the crows, throw em some peanuts as reward.. Crows in your neighborhood, will be your friends for life, and entertain you..

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  5 лет назад +14

      That's a great idea. I might try that. I love all birds, but I especially find Corvids the most interesting.

    • @vasti018
      @vasti018 5 лет назад +6

      Hi guys - very interesting and fun to read. I live near the coastline and have many coastal birds here. I started of feeding Yellow billed Kites ( Hawk) with chicken necks bought at the butchery. Then endangered species arrives like the Wooly Necked Storks. Jeez, they cost me a packet - at one stage 15 of the and they arrive for feed 3 times a day! And they sit for up to 7 necks serving! Then a crow individual arrived. then its mate, now grown to 5 every day! definitively offspring. The storks as well - few of them with broken legs, off foot etc etc. It's become a daily chore now. Feel too bad to leave home fo rmore than two days. But anyway, love the birds and holiday makers visiting area are amazed. Never help with the budget though.... ha ha ha

    • @timothypreston6496
      @timothypreston6496 11 месяцев назад

      I have been leaving peanuts and almonds out for the crows and they see me do it but they still don’t trust me enough to get anywhere near them till I leave. I do it on my private deck in the city. Maybe they don’t trust me because they are city birds

  • @RedDeadSakharine
    @RedDeadSakharine 8 лет назад +111

    Those two crows were like "Yo, what's all this racket about? What's going on?" and later "Ugh, it's just one of those weird feather-less animals learning to speak, let's go home!" xD
    Anyways, great demonstration. I wasn't even aware such a tool existed!

    • @SevensMarkedSeven
      @SevensMarkedSeven 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @lethequin
      @lethequin Год назад +3

      I’ve never thought about how odd it would be to see a human mimicking animals from the animal’s point of view.

    • @taekwondotime
      @taekwondotime Год назад

      I think the reaction would be more "shock" and "terror". How would you feel if you were walking down the street and a cat walked by and said: "Hey man, how ya do'in?" You would probably have a heart attack.

    • @taekwondotime
      @taekwondotime Год назад

      @@lethequin Likely terrifying. Imagine if you encountered a wild animal and it spoke to you in English.

    • @Spectre-907
      @Spectre-907 Год назад +2

      Depends on the animal, crows are real smart. They might just be as curious about seeing us mimic them as we are when we hear a raven croak a hello or a lyrebird imitating machinery

  • @patrickhlavinka6364
    @patrickhlavinka6364 9 лет назад +79

    Cool where can i get this? I wanna attract crows and make them trust me and become a druid.

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  9 лет назад +12

      I bought mine on Amazon, but they don't sell that brand anymore. You can get this one on amazon:www.amazon.com/Primos-Hunting-Calls-302-Crow/dp/B0019FJGKK/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1424320707&sr=8-1-fkmr2&keywords=lohman+crow+call

    • @talismanic71
      @talismanic71 6 лет назад +4

      Now you just have to throw some unsalted peanuts in the shell for them and they will befriend you. I 😊 I have one of these that was an old duck called. I also can do a good Crow call. Thanks for sharing this informative video.

  • @jamesclark9347
    @jamesclark9347 Год назад +7

    I raised a fledgeling Raven this summer. He is awesome. Enjoying his puzzles and walks with cat and dogs. We are blessed he stayed around uncaged. Smart Happy Bird!

  • @NymphetaminexXxGrrrl
    @NymphetaminexXxGrrrl 7 лет назад +92

    I wonder what your saying to them haha they must be very confused. "come here! Food! Enemy! hide! i'm injured, i want to fight you for territory, mate with me, food, run!"

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  6 лет назад +28

      I know right. They hear the squawking but look down and see a human making all the ruckus. I think it just pisses them off. lol

    • @NymphetaminexXxGrrrl
      @NymphetaminexXxGrrrl 6 лет назад +7

      I have been making more of an effort to attract birds lately but instead of crows/ravens i now have a bunch of blue jays moving into my yard...I had previously only seen one in my life, and now they are everywhere. They are beautiful and interesting to watch but they are loud! I hear them scolding non-stop while i'm inside. They sound pretty pissed off, but i don't exactly know their language.

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  6 лет назад +11

      It's interesting that you brought this up. When attracting crows and ravens, jays tend to be attracted too, since they're in the same family of birds. I'd say their language is pretty much the same. Crows, ravens, jays, magpies and jackdaws (all in the Corvid family) have very similar behavior and language. I usually end up attracting Steller's Jays along with crows when calling crows. Once Jays become established to a location, they'll keep coming back.

    • @NymphetaminexXxGrrrl
      @NymphetaminexXxGrrrl 6 лет назад +8

      Yes it is definitely the steller jays that have moved in! They are noisy but i like them. I have even moved some food to a window basket right in front of my kitchen window so i can eat with the birds :) I'm even starting to differentiate individual birds from behavior and small variations. Sometimes they peck at the window when the food is out, so i always tap on the window when i refill it. Still haven't gotten any crows or ravens (at least not that i have seen) I'm actually lucky to have quite a bit of wildlife in my area and even my yard, there are little quail families, squirrels, bunnies (that were actually born wild in my yard) deer, and there are horses and beavers down the road. There's even a rat that seems to live in my carport. oh and some bats. apparently my place is a popular destination for everything but people!

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  6 лет назад +6

      Wherever it is you live, sounds like a paradise to me! I miss living next to a wildlife area.

  • @deepmeyt
    @deepmeyt 5 лет назад +36

    I played this on loudspeaker and now, crows are ringing my doorbell. I don't know what to do.

  • @nikkid4890
    @nikkid4890 Год назад +8

    I have a 4 month old house crow, rescued with a badly shattered wing. She was listening and getting very excited with some calls

  • @CarsandCats
    @CarsandCats Год назад +5

    Now the crows are flying into my yard because of your video. This is hilarious!

  • @wesleysmith811
    @wesleysmith811 7 лет назад +16

    i love crows i did a really big project on them, i think killing them is very mean because crows are very intelligent and have very strong relationships with their family

  • @kgs2280
    @kgs2280 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a joy to hear those crows answer your call!

  • @azpitbull
    @azpitbull 7 лет назад +30

    When crows travel, they frequently travel in flocks -obviously. But when you see a crow traveling solo at higher altitude, he is usually scouting in preparations to bring the rest with him. Being ultra clever with excellent vision, he most likely saw you and curious about your calls. Nice video !

  • @byronlippe
    @byronlippe 2 года назад +6

    Great sound on a windy day. Great job 😎👍👍

  • @uhfnutbar1
    @uhfnutbar1 9 лет назад +33

    i love crows they are vary intelligent , they live 20 to 30 years,
    they can mimic speech if raise from young, they mate for life. When one goes ground to feed look for the mate watching ;-) They know if you are friend or unknown. Feed them, they will return same time next day watching for you, yes you, they remember you or your car ;-) Respect them as they feel you ;-) Yes, they have either great photo memory and/or read you if you are good in mind, heart, body language ;-) I've learned their language. Yes they respond to me sometimes. They are smarter then apes. They wait for me on schedule. Some mimic sounds I make when tossing food. They know. They ask. I share if I have. I respond to call very close, 10 feet sometimes, trust, memory, I show open hands and they seem to know and fly off ;-)

    • @WISDOMCROW
      @WISDOMCROW 6 лет назад +2

      i love crows too, they are gift giving.

  • @H.C.Q.
    @H.C.Q. Год назад +7

    Very nice job! That really sounds authentic.

  • @thinkerbell7322
    @thinkerbell7322 9 лет назад +13

    Seth, I have watched your excellent video several times and always learn something new about crow calling. Crows are magnificent creatures - so fascinating, beautiful, and intelligent. Thanks for posting such an informative video about calling crows in order to respect, understand, and appreciate them, rather than hunting them. Well done!

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  9 лет назад +2

      ThinkerBell Thanks! The crow call is perfect for summoning them in order to observe or photograph them. It works for Steller's Jays too I found.

  • @wolvBOTB
    @wolvBOTB 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video. I was trying to figure out if a crow could sound like a shrieking woman, specially one falling from a building. Now, I know it's possible! The look on your face when you attracted crows was golden.

  • @Just2HepCats
    @Just2HepCats 6 лет назад +7

    💙🌷... Hello Everyone. I am so excited. I've begun crow calling. For the purpose of being at one with nature and not disturbing anything. I can't believe it!! One big, healthy looking crow showed up ... 3-4 times. He appears to be a male. I don't have the Lohman device so I did my best with hand calling/gestures. I saw him on the telephone pole; staring at me and the vibes I was getting was positive. It seems we made a "connection" ... I hope he comes back. I've got some peanuts and that will be my next step.
    Thank you for your encouragement. :) Kind regards, Chandra

  • @darraghchapman
    @darraghchapman 2 года назад +5

    Brilliant :) I've only considered calling crows in the past few days, tried responding to a pair today just with my voice (not a bad attempt, but a bit too high for my range!) and they flew over to investigate, fairly high, then kept going. I'm off to buy a crow caller now!
    Also, I've never seen someone who lives in Windows XP before :P

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  2 года назад +2

      Oh, this is a very old video back when Windows XP was still being used. I had Windows Vista on another computer.

  • @bwelmhouse1
    @bwelmhouse1  11 лет назад +4

    I agree. And I believe that to be true for any animal. As I mentioned in a previous post on a related matter, my sole purpose for owning and using a crow call is to get them close to me so I can photograph, film and study them. Crows are the most intelligent of all birds. Well, Corvids in general. Jays, Magpies, Ravens, Jackdaws. The crow call even attracts Steller's Jays where I live. Perfect for getting that great photograph!

  • @REMdonor
    @REMdonor Год назад +1

    one of the best videos on youtube

  • @water594
    @water594 4 года назад +3

    THANK YOU SO MUCH I NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT THIS AS A POSSIBILITY. I have learnt to caw with my voice (cause I'm building up a linguistic theory) and I've communicated like once or twice with a group. This'll help soo much thank you.

  • @leapography
    @leapography 5 лет назад

    Nice! This improved my calling a lot and I started getting more responses. Thanks :)

  • @coolkittymama1977
    @coolkittymama1977 6 лет назад +4

    Grins!!! 😀😀😀 This makes me so happy!!! I have crows here and I'm planning to make friends and this gives me hope. ❤

    • @major8636
      @major8636 2 года назад +1

      Did it work?:)

  • @Tomtom62
    @Tomtom62 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dam good job, I'm just gonna go outside and play your awesome crow calls

  • @Oldman_nomad
    @Oldman_nomad 2 года назад +1

    11 years later but thank you. Was having issues until I saw this.

  • @aJwilliams555
    @aJwilliams555 10 лет назад +4

    You are pretty good for just learning. Kind of cool that you pulled some in.

  • @northline1987
    @northline1987 7 лет назад +3

    Por the other crow ! He was very confused , I think ! Love crows, by the way ! Until U tube, thoght I was the only one ! That thing sounded like crows and yes, the ones we have in Norway sounds mush like you showed . We say kraaah a little longer aaaaaa and then down 😉😉! 😄Little strange and hard to eksplain 🙃😉! Crows are so cool burds !

  • @Just2HepCats
    @Just2HepCats 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much! :) Where I live there's a healthy population of crows that fly around. I 💙them. I'm going to learn how to crow call. :) Thanks for your tutorial . Kind regards, Chandra

  • @ANDREAEN78
    @ANDREAEN78 4 года назад +8

    Does anyone have an idea as to how to make a "food" call/sound for crows? I ordered a crow call for this purpose. I have crows that now live on my property, as I've unintentionally developed a reputation among wild animals as the local sucker who feeds and befriends them. I have a particular fondness for the corvids. Sometimes I'm late with the crows' breakfast and they wander off elsewhere in search of it. I'd love to learn how to use the call to let them know when it's meal time. I'm afraid of accidentally "yelling" at them or scaring them off with the call, in my crow language ignorance.

    • @justinAmckellar
      @justinAmckellar 4 года назад +10

      *Feeding Call - Alternate 8 short & long caws in a series.
      CAW-CAWWW CAW-CAWWW
      wait 1 or 2 seconds
      CAW-CAWWW CAW-CAWWW
      *Come Here Call - It'll attract other Crow's. Use it with the feeding Call.
      Its just 3 long CAWWW CAWWWW CAWWWs
      wait a second & repeat.
      *Sentry Call - Crow's use this to alert of danger. It's 4 caws. 1 long, 2 short, 1 long
      CAWWW-CAW-CAW-CAWWW
      Just be patient & consistent. Once they learn your area, face & you're feeding them you won't scare them away. I'll do some hideous caws just to laugh at myself but keeps it fun like mocking them. They're smart. Eat most foods.
      They seem to like the unsalted peanuts in the shells the best.
      Come Back Call - what crows use when they fly by another crow
      Just 4 caws. 2 short & 2 long
      Fighting Call - If the come back call doesn't work, try the fighting call. Crow's use this when they're close. You can use it along with the come back call. It's a very excited call. 5 caws
      2 long, 2 short, 1 long
      I memorized the calls on my crow call package.
      Good Luck!

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  4 года назад +4

      Andrea, it's a complex language and quite nuanced. That particular call I'm not sure about. Justin has good ideas. If you keep feeding them, I suspect the call will become less important. I love Corvids as well. Fascinating birds!

    • @MsPeachesandcream
      @MsPeachesandcream 2 года назад +1

      Watched a yt video of a man that calls his by whistling. Good luck.

  • @sunshine9016
    @sunshine9016 6 лет назад +1

    Interesting! I have a whole set of Bird Whistles that look very similar. I bought them in Brazil and each one has the sound of a specific bird found in Brazil.

  • @gloves1212
    @gloves1212 8 лет назад

    You had some crows actually come, that's super cool! I just got a malardtone one, I thought it sounded like a duck, now I know the trick of it, thanks!

  • @tomparker8932
    @tomparker8932 7 лет назад +3

    you can hear the wingbones creaking as they do a flyby as well, just overhead say 30/40 ft. thanks for good vid...always wondered what they were sayin...nice call, i have one

  • @emileo404
    @emileo404 9 лет назад

    Very good job! I think you came very close. And the crows thought so too or at least gave you the benefit of the doubt,lol. I enjoyed your video!

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  9 лет назад

      Emile Ollivier Thanks! It's great for luring them in for photography!

  • @starbirdcup
    @starbirdcup 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, this is so cool! You’ve inspired me.

  • @Beth1300
    @Beth1300 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. I've been looking for something to attract the crows that come to my garden, so they get the food I put out. I really hope I can find a crow caller!

  • @jesusbencomo3495
    @jesusbencomo3495 3 года назад +2

    Very interesting video.
    I will try to buy that horn to attract and befriend those lovely birds.

  • @NoName13Thirteen
    @NoName13Thirteen 12 лет назад +2

    Your reaction when one of the crows responded was PRICELESS. "Haaaa! :D"

  • @robin2012ism
    @robin2012ism 5 лет назад +2

    I think the young American crows sound like ducks. You're good at it!

  • @mrcokez1
    @mrcokez1 5 лет назад +8

    i want one... i want to be a birdboy

  • @nohandle802
    @nohandle802 2 года назад +3

    I am starting to love crows.

  • @iyozoh
    @iyozoh 4 года назад +2

    Accidentally hit your clip, wow it sounds nice. Am so attracted by your linguistics of crow call and wonder how to treat one very curious local crow with whom i had happened to make an eye contact at my morning walk, Since then i would be often spotted by it and get scared when it playfully approaches me from above. Me think it likes to befriend with me but don't know how... Thanks for your giving me a thought from the Pacific isle.

  • @WISDOMCROW
    @WISDOMCROW 6 лет назад +2

    I use a MP3 recorder that has a recording of a three hour loop of Crow sounds. I set the MP3 player that is also connected to a small but loud speaker into the tree by tossing a rope over a branch and then tie the MP3 player at one end of the rope. Then I pull the MP3 and speaker at the end of one rope at the highest point of the tree. The higher the sound , the better. Now, I have pet crows that come to me and I have neighbors who think I weird but I don't give a care .
    You also have to put out food for them at specific times like 10am and 5pm every day routinely. They love eggs and potatoes. I put a very small amount of shinny glitter (neighbors are like WHAAAAT???) around the food just enough to get their attention when they are flying in the air i also have crow decoys.

  • @mazzeoniify
    @mazzeoniify 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is great. Thanks for the video... 😊

  • @QueenKattz
    @QueenKattz 5 лет назад +2

    AWESOME !!!! LOVE the response from the crows ^,,^

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  5 лет назад +1

      I thought so too. That's why I found it fun to try. One time I summoned a few hundred crows. It was INSANE! Here's the aftermath of it that I filmed. In the video I said "Something" got the crows all fired up. That something was me. For some reason I didn't want to admit to it in the video. But here's the video: ruclips.net/video/0C933p8gxV0/видео.html

  • @christopherblaney7619
    @christopherblaney7619 Год назад +1

    I'm earnestly here for the tutorial. Thanks man.

  • @seanjohnsen9560
    @seanjohnsen9560 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a beautiful video

  • @mikechar17
    @mikechar17 3 года назад +3

    I F-ing love this. You rock dude

  • @adamhopkins6058
    @adamhopkins6058 2 года назад +2

    That's cool as hell!I'm buying one!

  • @vasti018
    @vasti018 5 лет назад +1

    Hi guys - very interesting and fun to read. I live near the coastline and have many coastal birds here. I started of feeding Yellow billed Kites ( Hawk) with chicken necks bought at the butchery. Then endangered species arrives like the Wooly Necked Storks. Jeez, they cost me a packet - at one stage 15 of the and they arrive for feed 3 times a day! And they sit for up to 7 necks serving! Then a crow individual arrived. then its mate, now grown to 5 every day! definitively offspring. The storks as well - few of them with broken legs, off foot etc etc. It's become a daily chore now. Feel too bad to leave home fo rmore than two days. But anyway, love the birds and holiday makers visiting area are amazed. Never help with the budget though.... ha ha ha

  • @ploppercon
    @ploppercon 4 года назад +1

    my nigga out here at the windows xp desktop

  • @justinlovespastry
    @justinlovespastry 11 лет назад

    My god. That field is so amazing and that was the best intro ever "Hey" haha

  • @cobaltmoonrose
    @cobaltmoonrose 8 лет назад +3

    Beautiful hills, thanks for sharing.

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  8 лет назад

      Thanks! It's a park in Southwest Napa. One of my favorite places to hike.

    • @cobaltmoonrose
      @cobaltmoonrose 8 лет назад

      Ty for the reply. It was a great video too. Very informative.

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  8 лет назад +1

      LinnieRosa Thanks! :-) It's a great place to film my vlogs. So peaceful there.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 5 лет назад +1

    Great job! Thanks.

  • @bwelmhouse1
    @bwelmhouse1  11 лет назад

    Just from observing the birds. I did find some info on the web awhile back about generally what the main calls mean. I don't remember where on the web though.

  • @jammygitt
    @jammygitt 5 месяцев назад +1

    I do a pretty feeble goose, duck, crow and blue jay call without a device but somehow always manage to attract them :)

  • @basaruddinmohdjunadi4751
    @basaruddinmohdjunadi4751 3 года назад +1

    Hi ..how to get this thing sound..
    I like this and i like to buy this crow call

  • @sunnydayo6847
    @sunnydayo6847 9 лет назад

    love your videos, thanks!

  • @Sigridovskij
    @Sigridovskij 7 лет назад +1

    Yeah, these are all the sounds I hear them use in a park where I give them water in a bird bath and they come to swim. This was very well done. Why don't you sit and wait for them to come? If you blow in it all the time they won't come. I wonder if I can get them to come to me easier with this crow whistle, than with an ordinary one?

  • @Eclipseheart00
    @Eclipseheart00 12 лет назад +1

    hi, I was wondering if you know the calls a crow makes when its about to mate... I know it makes that weird chattering sound, but does it make any other noises?
    Because i was in my woods and i heard this strange call ive nvr heard b4, and i looked to where it was comming from and all I saw were crows, and it was around the time of when there supposed to be mating to, so i was just wondering :3

  • @tommypitcher5714
    @tommypitcher5714 2 года назад +1

    I'm using your video to see if I can get crows to come to my yard

  • @bwelmhouse1
    @bwelmhouse1  11 лет назад +1

    Crows are complicated creatures in fact. I've read that the calls and their meanings even vary widely from place to place throughout their range. I can't keep any of it straight, but at least it's to fun to mimic them.

  • @yansfor5306
    @yansfor5306 4 года назад +3

    I'm going to use your video to attract them to my home. I have food for them. I'm not sure what they like, but I got some tree borers and meal worms. I have walnuts, but I don't know if they would like them too.

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  4 года назад +2

      Oh yes, I'm sure they'll eat most anything other birds like.

    • @justinAmckellar
      @justinAmckellar 4 года назад +2

      @@bwelmhouse1 I don't think they like anything like oranges or citrus but any fruit, meat, old meat, dry dog food they seem to love & unsalted peanuts still in the shells.

  • @johanliebert6454
    @johanliebert6454 6 лет назад +1

    What's the difference between Primos crow call and Primos old crow caller

  • @TheVomicaMedicus
    @TheVomicaMedicus 11 лет назад +1

    Oh, I can't wait to get one of these, crows are such amazing birds. One question, where did you learn the types of calls, or are they from deduction?

  • @jppatterson7142
    @jppatterson7142 3 года назад +2

    The three elongated calls are disdain, I think. Or like, annoyed with this BS.
    Evidence: one did it on a rainy day with nothing going on while sitting on a perch soaked and very uncomfortable, with no other social activity around.
    But I have also heard a pair, one was in the tallest tree right before the daily migration make two elongated calls in this same tone, and the other (in call and response style recognition) quick called two times back at her.
    I believe that two quick calls signals something coming in from above, or, in-context, could represent going up in flight.
    The elongation could take the same contextual meaning of the word and imply an addional emotional connotation?
    Is there a place we could aggregate crow language?

  • @donaldotsig6818
    @donaldotsig6818 Год назад

    Hi what is the name on this call i know its a lohman but what model thanks

  • @gatotpamuj0893
    @gatotpamuj0893 4 года назад

    How if we will oder about instrument for raven calling 😊

  • @joemulholland3378
    @joemulholland3378 2 года назад +1

    I will try the gargle with my call, the predator alert you talked about is spot on, anytime I want to disperse the crows I use two short barks a couple of times and they fly off or hide, I also am going to put out food like someone else suggested in the comments.

  • @dabecker893
    @dabecker893 Год назад +1

    Hey I’m trying to bring the crows to my yard. Could you please make a video just using crow calls so I can play it on a speaker for them? Pretty please?!?

  • @user-wt1nk6sr8h
    @user-wt1nk6sr8h Месяц назад +1

    Whenever I call a crow it goes straight to voicemail

  • @erickbitter
    @erickbitter 5 лет назад +1

    This dude is really good. Maybe he's really a murder of crows dressed as a human.

  • @skiledR
    @skiledR Год назад +2

    Hey seth! love your video, I am curious if your still using your lohman hand call or if you changed to using a different brand? is there one you recommend ?

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  Год назад +1

      I haven't used it in years, but I still have the same one. I never tried any other brand.

  • @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae
    @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae Год назад +2

    13 YEARS AGO AND MY MAN IS STILL LOVING COMMENTS, I LOVE THAT.
    but anywho I don't know if I missed it in the video but what/how do you do a crow sound for food? every few months HUGE flocks of crows fly over my house and occasionally perch on my roof and tree as a rest stop and I really wanna feed them
    edit: and where can I get one?

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  Год назад +1

      Oh yes, I like to show appreciation for everyone commenting on my videos, and even on my old videos. 😀 I'm not sure how to attract them for food. I'm not sure if there is a call specific to that. And I bought mine off of Amazon, but it looks like they're not selling that brand anymore. It seems you can still buy crow calls on Amazon though. I have no idea how good they are, or how they compare to the one I have.

    • @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae
      @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae Год назад +1

      @@bwelmhouse1 alright thanks dude! You’re a hidden gem.

  • @Rabbishlover
    @Rabbishlover 11 лет назад +1

    This is so awesome! Thanks for the upload! Now I want to see if I can get one of these crow callers off ebay or something. :D Caw caw!

  • @doristaylor2551
    @doristaylor2551 10 лет назад +1

    thk u for illustrating the gurgle. other videos just assume people know what they are doing. This helped me out.

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  10 лет назад +1

      Awesome! I agree the other videos don't explain very well how to make the sounds. I had to keep experimenting until it sounded right. My motive for using the crow call is for bird photography. Gets them to come real close!

  • @bustatron
    @bustatron Месяц назад +1

    You can kinda hum / caw into it too.

  • @TheArsenal187
    @TheArsenal187 13 лет назад

    well thats pretty darn good. I just bought me a lohman squirrel call and i hope i can bring in some

  • @UranHexx
    @UranHexx 11 лет назад

    Hey Seth, where did you get the crowcaller from? greetings A

  • @007flyguy1
    @007flyguy1 3 года назад

    What type of crow caller or brand are you using? Sounds great?!

  • @lily-maerilling8049
    @lily-maerilling8049 8 лет назад

    this is amazing! great video, thank you!

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  8 лет назад

      +Lily Rilling Thanks!

    • @lily-maerilling8049
      @lily-maerilling8049 8 лет назад

      No problem! Where did you gets yours? Amazon? I would really like one. I love crows and birds in general! Even my lovebird was reacting to the sound of the crow call ! Ahaha

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  8 лет назад

      Lily Rilling I got mine on Amazon. Not sure if they still sell that model. Yeah, other types of birds respond too. It's pretty neat!

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  8 лет назад

      Lily Rilling My pleasure sharing!

  • @Just2HepCats
    @Just2HepCats 6 лет назад +3

    Also I've heard that if you leave peanuts that's a start to develop some sort of communication or relationship. I'm not for sure I'm new at this. Does anyone know about this? Thanks again. I'm going to bring my camera to see if I can take some pictures. Chandra

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  6 лет назад +1

      I think that's probably true. Just make sure those aren't salted peanuts though! :-)

    • @missyclark4722
      @missyclark4722 5 лет назад

      Patience and peanuts, my friend😇

  • @TheNate371
    @TheNate371 2 года назад

    I have been trying to call crows to my backyard, but have only seen yellow billed magpies, which aren’t the corvid I want to photograph even if they are beautiful. Do you have any recommendations?

  • @wesleyvanheugten1995
    @wesleyvanheugten1995 Год назад +1

    I am an artist and pretty much only make crows (ravens)
    I did not even know why i make these.
    As i learn more and more about them i get more fascinated about them.
    Last week i thought of hunters and there duck whistle and thought… is the a crow whistle?
    I wound it online and imediatly bought it.
    Thanks for showing me how to use it.

  • @svrocko1
    @svrocko1 7 лет назад

    Nice video! How did you record the sound without getting wind noise? Looks like it was quite windy that day!

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  7 лет назад

      It was many years ago, but if I remember correctly, I set the camera up on the leeward side of a large tree trunk to block the wind out.

  • @ASDogGeek
    @ASDogGeek 6 лет назад +1

    I’m just learning to use my new crow call, how long did this take you? I am struggling with rhythms, how long do you burble for? Also is it through the throat? Or are you doing it through your lips like a trumpet?

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  6 лет назад +1

      It took me a good solid two weeks to get it right. It is kinda hard to give technique advice through the comments, just as when I was learning to use it, I found peoples' typed instructions on the internet to be fairly useless in helping me. What I did, and what I think will help you the most in learning the technique, is to listen carefully to the sounds the crows make and simply practice imitating them. There seem to be many videos online of crows sounds or perhaps just listening to the crows in your area. That's what helped me more than anything else. But on the longer crow call sounds, burble the entire time you're blowing through it. But not on the alarm calls.

  • @keithadams1538
    @keithadams1538 Месяц назад +1

    I don't have a caller. I use my own voice, It sure makes my throat sore calling them

  • @tcc6781
    @tcc6781 3 года назад +1

    5 yrs old but anyway, Pro Tip: if you want to call birds, do the predator warning last

  • @kathleens1943
    @kathleens1943 10 лет назад

    so am I. I can't find a crow call in Illinois. Where should I look?

  • @razzmatazz2397
    @razzmatazz2397 5 лет назад

    Do you have to use both hands to use it? Sorry I don't know a lot about bird whistles

    • @bwelmhouse1
      @bwelmhouse1  5 лет назад +1

      If you want the best sound you do have to use both hands.

  • @buskingkarma2503
    @buskingkarma2503 Год назад +1

    I think it's funny how American and European crows have different accents!😂

  • @ExcelsiorElectric
    @ExcelsiorElectric 7 лет назад +1

    Lol my favorite is "mob call, to get all the crows to attack!"

  • @lsonnenstaub3609
    @lsonnenstaub3609 7 лет назад

    awesome! thank you!