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Knocks
Hi all - Dan and I went out to one of our sites on Sunday - I'll post a report tomorrow, but in the meantime, I wanted to post this vid I shot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo7Shl5QO7g
At around 33 secs in you can hear a faint knock, and then it repeats about every 5 secs. Quite faint on the vid, they were much closer than they sound.
Any suggestions of what sort of bird/critter could be making a noise like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo7Shl5QO7g
At around 33 secs in you can hear a faint knock, and then it repeats about every 5 secs. Quite faint on the vid, they were much closer than they sound.
Any suggestions of what sort of bird/critter could be making a noise like this?
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Re: Knocks
The only knocks I could hear, were 3 light taps near the end..
Due to the acoustics, they sounded like taps on the micrphone..not that I think you are tapping the mic.
Other than birds..I dont know of anything that taps on wood..
Due to the acoustics, they sounded like taps on the micrphone..not that I think you are tapping the mic.
Other than birds..I dont know of anything that taps on wood..
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Re: Knocks
Question.
Have other people experienced Rock clacking, i read alot about wood knocking, but my last experience up here in darwin-land we heard very distinct sounds of rock on rock and i know there were no other homo saps around, mike is it as common as wood??
Have other people experienced Rock clacking, i read alot about wood knocking, but my last experience up here in darwin-land we heard very distinct sounds of rock on rock and i know there were no other homo saps around, mike is it as common as wood??
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Re: Knocks
Hi Mike - yeah, the sound sucks, sorry. I'm listening on earphones so I can hear them at all... need to get myself a better mic for audio.
Toppy - I've heard reports of the rock clacking - also sometimes that's what I use if I hear a knock that sounds further off, just to boost my volume a bit.
Toppy - I've heard reports of the rock clacking - also sometimes that's what I use if I hear a knock that sounds further off, just to boost my volume a bit.
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Hi Top
Off the top of my head..I dont believe so..
Bummer that I am deaf in one ear(more or less)..I have been in the bush here with Neil and jerry..they are hearing stuff..that I can hear sometimes..and they get stroppy with me for not hearing what they are hearing..
On a side not-At least we dont play with 2 way radios much..
It used to drive me insane when I would hear on the radio "are you hearing/seeing anything odd"
^%$# ..if I did..I would tell you..!
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mike is it as common as wood??
Off the top of my head..I dont believe so..
Bummer that I am deaf in one ear(more or less)..I have been in the bush here with Neil and jerry..they are hearing stuff..that I can hear sometimes..and they get stroppy with me for not hearing what they are hearing..
On a side not-At least we dont play with 2 way radios much..
It used to drive me insane when I would hear on the radio "are you hearing/seeing anything odd"
^%$# ..if I did..I would tell you..!
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Re: Knocks
Before I shot the vid I also took a pic so I could have a closer look... lol.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
I think it's pretty obvious that we were being hunted by a mini Predator.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
I think it's pretty obvious that we were being hunted by a mini Predator.
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Re: Knocks
gday forestguy
i cant tell you what you may have heard but ill give you a tip of what it may have been, especially as you were near a swamp.
a large frog named a pobblebonk or banjo frog, they have just come out of their burrows in the lasr few weeks and are calling for mates, their call is amazingly similar to hitting a hollow log.
here is a link to its description and sound file:
http://frogs.org.au/frogs/species/Limno ... /dumerili/
some of the frogs ive had in my yard have varied in double knocks and single and the tone deeper, in a lower basin shaped area the sound has more depth and really resonates.
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i cant tell you what you may have heard but ill give you a tip of what it may have been, especially as you were near a swamp.
a large frog named a pobblebonk or banjo frog, they have just come out of their burrows in the lasr few weeks and are calling for mates, their call is amazingly similar to hitting a hollow log.
here is a link to its description and sound file:
http://frogs.org.au/frogs/species/Limno ... /dumerili/
some of the frogs ive had in my yard have varied in double knocks and single and the tone deeper, in a lower basin shaped area the sound has more depth and really resonates.
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Re: Knocks
Sweet - thanks Lil Foot.
The sound of the frog you linked isn't the noise we heard, but I've just looked at frogs found in Brisbane so now I've got 36 more to listen to.
Good reference resource.
Thanks again.
The sound of the frog you linked isn't the noise we heard, but I've just looked at frogs found in Brisbane so now I've got 36 more to listen to.
Good reference resource.
Thanks again.
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cheers forestguy, at least if you cant find a yowie, you could cook up a yummy popular french dish instead 
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Re: Knocks
I cannot think of any animal which could be responsible for the noise. The only thing that the noise did reminded me of is the sound of someone chopping wood in the distance. I have been on a mates property before and whilst out bush have heard his old man chopping wood from a fairly good distance - its suprising how far a noise like that can travel. Be interested to know if there were any properties nearby and what time of year it was (eg. in winter its more likely that someone will be out chopping wood). Also is this an area where there are bushwalkers or is it the middle of nowhere. If its a bushwalking area than maybe someone out on a track was responding to you? Dunno, just trying to think of possible explanations.
In saying all that though if the noises were responding and if you can confidently discount another person being in the area than in my opinion you probably have the real deal. Also if this is an area of past activity which I`m assuming it is from comments posted previously than its even more likely! Good research!
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In saying all that though if the noises were responding and if you can confidently discount another person being in the area than in my opinion you probably have the real deal. Also if this is an area of past activity which I`m assuming it is from comments posted previously than its even more likely! Good research!
Ha ha ha paredolia may explain away photos but it doesn`t explain away encounters which take place in that very area less than 12 hrs before!Before I shot the vid I also took a pic so I could have a closer look... lol.
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Re: Knocks
Tree knocks are extremely common in active areas. In one location in which we venture, there have been times where one would hit the side from one side of the hill and a sudden response of three more would emanate from the other. On one occasion we actually witnessed the foliage moving up a hill and stop near a tree, followed by three loud slaps. No known Australian native animal is capable of this that I'm aware of. In the U.S., the skepticals blame Woodpeckers, however they don't have such a luxury in this Country, nor blaming footprints on Bears.
In regards to rock tapping - yes certainly heard that myself and we as a group in the past. In fact we do it ourselves because it seems to broadcast for a longer range. The rock taps that we hear are performed in much the same fashion as tree taps.
I remember not being able to sleep at night due to 'something' playing with a rock further down the creek bed. Not only was it 'tinkering' with the rock, it was also grinding it around on another rock surface. That I'm sure was to get our attention.
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In regards to rock tapping - yes certainly heard that myself and we as a group in the past. In fact we do it ourselves because it seems to broadcast for a longer range. The rock taps that we hear are performed in much the same fashion as tree taps.
I remember not being able to sleep at night due to 'something' playing with a rock further down the creek bed. Not only was it 'tinkering' with the rock, it was also grinding it around on another rock surface. That I'm sure was to get our attention.
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cool, thanks Dean.
The rock clacking thing for us happened a we were hiking from one gully to another..rounded the corner of a hill at the entrance to the gully..then clack clack from up the gully...we stopped quetly discussed it then took several more steps and clack clack again...we took this to mean NO ENTRY...........retreat back to base camp
The rock clacking thing for us happened a we were hiking from one gully to another..rounded the corner of a hill at the entrance to the gully..then clack clack from up the gully...we stopped quetly discussed it then took several more steps and clack clack again...we took this to mean NO ENTRY...........retreat back to base camp
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The only way I'd be taking a dead rat off someone's (something's?) hand is if they really REALLY want to help whitewash my fence....doctorscream wrote: They probably have a dead rat or something like that, to swap you for your prized lighter.
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Hey Doc - thanks for the comments. How would you make the trade? Just leave it in the fork of a tree? Just curious as to how you'd proceed.doctorscream wrote: Perhaps they have something to trade for say, a cigarette lighter.
Hi SAB#78... woodchopping - there're properties within a few km's, but the closest one's were actually at least 2 ridges away. I know it doesn't sound like it, but these knocks were a lot closer - basically behind the stand of tall trees on the far side of the swamp.
Bushwalkers - unlikely, but always possible. I figure if we're somewhere then someone else can be too. But they didn't start in response to our knocks, the knocks started when we stopped to look at the swamp, they stopped when Dan knocked in response, and then started again while I was filming.
As an FYI I've posted below a copy of the pic I shot before the video. I sometimes do this when we're stopped looking at something, I figure you never know what we might pick out in the background when we get home...
Cheers,
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No Toppy! It meant, "come on in, we're home - hope you brought your camera!"topender wrote:...we took this to mean NO ENTRY...........retreat back to base camp
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mmmmmmmm, it is odd, i dont know why we didnt continue into the gully, we just unconciously decided to turn around...maybe our decision was affected from a distance????, later when i was thinking about it, i thought SH#T why didnt we continue into the gully. i have read accounts where even Dean had been somewhere and "felt" like he wanted to turn around.....does our hairy friend have that ability???
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Re: Knocks
all auzzie adventures time to hit the road!!!!!
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Re: Knocks
A researcher from the States had a look at my vid for me to try and isolate the knocks and clean up the audio a bit.
Any thoughts? Does it sound like wood on wood?
Any thoughts? Does it sound like wood on wood?
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Great now we got the Predator lerking in the aussie scrub!

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Re: Knocks
heyy everyonee
just signed up on this site... after having a massive talk about this stuff with mates over alot of drinks i started searching the net for interesting stuff like this.
i saw this message thort i shud sign up and post a reply.
i live in FNQ around the tully innisfail area and my parents house is on the side of a mountain. most weekends i wud walk through the creeks fishing and follow them up as far as i cud go. i hear these wood knocks all the timee but alot more frequent then in the video you hav here. sounds exactly like wood being chopped from a distance but the sound is coming from close.
i looked at thtat frog but it doesnt liv up here and it makes more a a bopping noise. but i dont think its anything yowie/lost tribe type related cause ive heard the noise at the trees rigt in front of me but cant c anything. must be some kind of animal. and ill keep telling myself that otherwise next time i go walking by myself ill be shtting lol
just signed up on this site... after having a massive talk about this stuff with mates over alot of drinks i started searching the net for interesting stuff like this.
i saw this message thort i shud sign up and post a reply.
i live in FNQ around the tully innisfail area and my parents house is on the side of a mountain. most weekends i wud walk through the creeks fishing and follow them up as far as i cud go. i hear these wood knocks all the timee but alot more frequent then in the video you hav here. sounds exactly like wood being chopped from a distance but the sound is coming from close.
i looked at thtat frog but it doesnt liv up here and it makes more a a bopping noise. but i dont think its anything yowie/lost tribe type related cause ive heard the noise at the trees rigt in front of me but cant c anything. must be some kind of animal. and ill keep telling myself that otherwise next time i go walking by myself ill be shtting lol
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ummm i dunno wat this means. higher dimensions/invisable? do u mean they are awesome at hiding or are you on drugs?doctorscream wrote:mad_keen, So now you know the secret except you don't yet know what the secret is. Furthermore, you have seen, what you are not supposed to be seeing. Which is nothing at all.
Bigfoot has always been interdimensional. The new generation of Bigfoot researchers in the States (less than 40 years), thinks that they can just redefine that major classification away, so that they only have to deal with a 24/7 flesh and blood animal. Interdimensional means the ability to be invisible in the higher dimensions that public scientists barely acknowledge the existence of. The Bigfoot remain in those higher dimensions for their own safety, most of the time. Because they know that man has guns and quite frankly, he's nuts. The more remote the site, the more often the Bigfoot will spend time in man's dimension. Except that time spent in man's dimension likely consumes more calories than time spent in the higher dimensions. So if they choose to come into man's dimension, their darn well better be some food on the plate. Consequently, they will more likely be visible when the edible plants are blooming, and/or their is adequate wildlife to consume. Nightime also increases their survivability of encounters with man. So summer nights at remote locations, will produce the greatest liklihood of you hearing heavy footsteps in the forest. Ditto all of the above for Australia's yowie. And Bigfoot has other tricks up his sleeve for rapidly vacating the premises, without being noticed or shot at by gun toting morons. And if you choose not to be nice to Bigfoot, they can also get right in your face before you have a clue that they are even in the vicinity. And they understand your tiniest thought. When you don't even think that you are thinking, they are reading that too. So think good thoughts about the Bigfoot/Yowie, and they will be nice to you.
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Re: Knocks
True 'dat.doctorscream wrote:quite frankly, he's nuts.
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fair enough.doctorscream wrote:mad_keen, Yep, they are good at hiding right under your nose. And I do mean nose.
but really for this to be yowie's that would mean there are like 50 yowie in one spot cause i hear this sound non stop most places i go and from all different directions.
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Re: Knocks
If the yowie can slip between dimensions/worlds, which I believe they can; where is their home base and how do they travel.
Was reading a book years ago and there were some talk of a link between UFOs and BF; however I just cannot see a yowie hitching a ride in a UFO lol.
Was reading a book years ago and there were some talk of a link between UFOs and BF; however I just cannot see a yowie hitching a ride in a UFO lol.
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Re: Knocks
Man you live in a cool part of the country, ive been looking for a house to buy in the tully area...i could be a happy man living there
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Re: Knocks
theres houses everywhere for sale around her. ur just not looking hard enough lol. its pretty good place to live. i never really thort it to be a hotspot for stuff like this but i was looking through bigfoot forums and a guy on there called rod lives here and seems to know of hundreds of stories in the area ranging from yowies to tasmanian tiger sighting. i tried to sign up to hav a chat with him but it wudnt let me for sum reasontopender wrote:Man you live in a cool part of the country, ive been looking for a house to buy in the tully area...i could be a happy man living there
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you need to have 5 posts there to PM - plus I think Rod got banned...
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oh ok but i didnt even get to post it wudnt let me register it kept saying my email address was invalid or sumsht. do u know why he got banned?forestguy wrote:you need to have 5 posts there to PM - plus I think Rod got banned...
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lol wow wat a rebel!!doctorscream wrote:Roomore has it that he dun got band for bad spellin.
anyway im gunna record these knocks next time i go somewhere. thats if i can even go into the scrub after reading all this stuff .