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Cape Cod Wildlife Calling Guide Service
\nfor Wildlife Photography & Observation<\/h1>\n

Feathers & Fur \u2192 “Not your typical walk in the woods”<\/em><\/span><\/h2>\n
\"Coywolves\"

Coyotes & Coywolves<\/p><\/div>\n

Experience the excitement from up close encounters<\/strong> with some of the wildest animals<\/strong> the Cape has to offer; coyotes, fox, raccoons, and whitetail deer, as well as hawks, owls, turkeys and countless species of songbirds.<\/p>\n

Come along as we call some of these species so close that you could touch them<\/strong>. These calling sessions offer some wonderful and exciting wildlife photography and video opportunities<\/strong>, or you may choose to simply observe these animals in their natural habitat.<\/p>\n

Add a new twist to your outings<\/h3>\n
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Songbirds<\/p><\/div>\n

Wildlife calling<\/strong><\/a> is becoming a very popular way of adding some new excitement to many outdoor activities<\/strong> involving animals and birds. Instead of the old \u201cwalk and look\u201d for finding animals and birds, to photograph or observe, which relies on a lot of luck and many hours afield, wildlife calling is exactly the opposite.<\/p>\n

With this approach, we find a good spot, called a \u201cstand\u201d (where you would expect to find the target animals), sit down in an area with a good field of view, “blend in”, sit still, call, and the animals come to us. In effect the animals are \u201chunting\u201d us, which can lead to some very exciting encounters.<\/strong> Most animals can be \u201ctargeted\u201d by using certain calls, but we never know what will show up<\/strong> to the call. If nothing shows up in 20 – 30 minutes we move to another area, and call again.<\/p>\n

\"\"During our outing, you will learn the methods necessary to be successful at calling wildlife and camera hunting<\/strong>. You will learn about the various sounds used for different animals.<\/p>\n

You will be familiar with the necessary equipment<\/a>, hand calls<\/a>, electronic callers<\/a>, camouflage clothing<\/a>, radios, decoys and stand selection. Plus, many special tips to improve your calling success<\/a>.<\/p>\n

What are your interests?<\/h3>\n
\"Raptors\"

Raptors<\/p><\/div>\n

All trips will be custom suited to your interests.<\/p>\n

Cape Cod Birding<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you are a birdwatcher<\/strong>, we can concentrate on species of raptors (hawks and owls) or many different species of songbirds, or both. It is not uncommon to dozens of different species of songbirds at one stand.<\/p>\n

Cape Cod Predator Calling<\/strong><\/p>\n

For those interested in four legged creatures, we can seek many local fur-bearing predators<\/a> like\u00a0coyotes<\/a>, red fox<\/a> & raccoons<\/a> as well as whitetail deer. Fisher cats<\/a>, bobcats<\/a>, gray fox<\/a> and even bears<\/a> have also been spotted on Cape Cod, so you never know what will answer the call…<\/p>\n

Night Sessions<\/h3>\n

Night time is the right time<\/strong> for fur-bearing predators like foxes, coyotes and raccoons. Great Horned Owls and Screech Owls can be called with consistency at night, when conditions are right. Nighttime calling is very productive and exciting<\/strong>. The sound of animals approaching in the dark really gets the heart racing!<\/p>\n

Trip Information<\/h3>\n
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Owls<\/p><\/div>\n

Cape Cod Wildlife Calling offers day, as well as very exciting night sessions. The time of day\/night sessions depends on targeted species.<\/p>\n