I’ll post it when I have time. Contrary to popular belief I have responsibilities other than digging up old research papers. 😂

But I am doing it. I have found a few I’ll post when I get several together. The ones I’m going to reference and the ones I assisted with both had biologists and/or graduate students listening for gobbler activity (recorded number of birds heard and number of individual gobbles) from a time period usually from March 1 until the end of May. Without exception the peak gobbling activity in most of the southern states begin to peak in late March, with a big increase in early April, followed by another big increase in late April to early May. Peak nest incubation usually falls from the third week in April to the first week of May. Y’all just be patient. I’m not avoiding this. I am simply very busy!