Bigfoot or animals? Strange sounds (with recording)

Cascadians

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This article came up yesterday in the Oregonian and now has 90 comments.
Have any of you heard these sounds before, and what is it?

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http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-n...f/2013/01/strange_sounds_coming_from_a_s.html
January 20, 2013 at 9:15 PM, by Richard Cockle, The Oregonian

Bigfoot or animals? Strange sounds coming from swamp on Umatilla Indian Reservation (listen)


Nobody ventures into this soggy wetland on the edge of Mission on the Umatilla Indian Reservation after dark when the shrieks begin. Resident Sylvia Minthorn once thought about plunging in to find the source of the cries. "€œI used to play back there when I was a kid,"€� she says. "€œBut then I thought, "What if I do find something? Then what am I going to do?"

PENDLETON -- Baby foxes or Bigfoot?

The eerie late-night serenades began in November and emanate from a brushy swamp on the Umatilla Indian Reservation east of Pendleton. The cries range from high-pitched screams to basso profundo roars.

"It's causing an uproar around here," said Sylvia Minthorn, who lives in a tribal housing unit near the swamp, where she used to play as a child.

She's seen grown men's hair stand on end when the shrieks commence.

Colleen Chance, a tribal housing authority employee, keeps a recording of the howls on her iPhone.

"It's kind of spooky," she said. "Some say it's foxes, some say it's a female coyote and some say it's Sasquatch. I don't know what it is."

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So far no one's pinpointed the source of the noise on this rugged 178,000-acre reservation that extends into northeastern Oregon's Blue Mountains and is home to about 1,500 people. The swamp in question borders the old reservation community of Mission, in a canyon north of the Wildhorse Resort and Casino.

Phone calls about the wails started coming in last month to the housing authority, and the office has had a half dozen so far. More could come in because the cries are continuing from time to time.

Some tenants of the reservation's 190 rentals and 32 homes admitted being afraid and one man reported that his dogs were too terrified to go outside, said Josh Franken, the housing authority's interim director.

"This guy was rather scared himself," Franken said. A rumor quickly spread that the cries were made by "a young Bigfoot that had got separated from the rest of his clan," he said.

It's difficult to shrug off the accounts, said Marcus Luke, a housing authority homeownership counselor. Many on the reservation "are woodsy-type folks," familiar with animals and not prone to taking fright at nighttime commotion, he said.

Daughter and mother Sylvia and Denise Minthorn have both heard the strange nighttime cries coming from the brushy wetland behind them. Denise thinks whatever is in the swamp is calling to another creature elsewhere on the 178,000-acre Umatilla Indian Reservation.

Some members of the Confederated Umatilla, Walla Walla and Cayuse tribes believe the noises come from Bigfoot, the mythical manlike creature said to roam Pacific Northwest forests.

Bigfoot is part of the tribal culture, tradition and spiritual beliefs, said Luke, a follower of the Washat, or Seven Drums religion, and a longhouse drummer and singer.

"We have stories about it," he said.

Bigfoot lore
To Bigfoot hunters, the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington around the Umatilla Indian Reservation have been a hot spot since a Walla Walla cyclist named Pete Luther found 19-inch-long bare footprints in 1966 along Tiger Canyon Road, east of Walla Walla on the Oregon-Washington border and just north of the reservation.

The Blues' celebrity for giant, hairy hominids even survived the 2002 death of 84-year-old prankster Ray L. Wallace of Centralia, Wash. Wallace's family revealed after his funeral that he'd gleefully used strap-on wooden feet to make tracks around the West since 1958. Wallace was, they said, the source of the Northwest's Bigfoot tales.
Carl Sheeler, wildlife program manager for the tribes, said several animals in this corner of Oregon are known for making strange noises, including cougars. "When they are breeding, it is absolutely hair-raising," he said.

"And the first time a person hears a fox calling in the night, kind of echoing around the canyons, it raises the hair on the back of your neck," Sheeler said. "That wetland is a perfect place to have an echoing call sound eerie."

But many who've heard the racket dismiss such notions. "Foxes do sound creepy," said Sylvia Minthorn. "But it's not the same sound, not even close."

Her mother, Denise Minthorn, believes more than one creature is out there in the darkness. She's heard shrieks from two directions at once, as if two animals were communicating.

"It was no noise I've ever heard before," she said. "It was like barroom brawls and laughter."

Armand Minthorn, Sylvia Minthorn's uncle and a tribal spiritual leader, said he may have stumbled onto evidence of Bigfoot's presence while hunting in the Blue Mountains many years ago.

"Right in the middle of the road was this great big footprint," perhaps 16 or 18 inches long and manlike, he said. The enormous stride carried it across the road, leaving one footprint in the middle, he said.

Nevertheless, he said, the current shrieks could be anything.

"We probably will never know what made those sounds," he said.
 

Cascadians

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http://media.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/audio/bigfoot-howl.mp3

^^^ link to recording

I walk Orka all hours day and night out in the boonies and have heard this. What is it? I thought raccoons or maybe some sort of owl since it is high in the treetops, but it could be a cougar? We always hightail it out when this starts. Orka has not been terrified. Usually this is preceded by owl hoots but actually many wildlife encounters have been preceded by owl hoots.

This may be different sounds. Hope it is ID'd.
 

Cascadians

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I am quite familiar with coyotes and have not heard this sort of screaming screeching from them. But during mating season animals make crazy noises. Just want it correctly ID'd! The fact that nobody has definitively pinpointed this is making me a little nervous. Mating season is here, and it's cold and stark and the creatures are hungry.

I'm not too worried about Bigfoot but more about cougar. I think Bigfoot will leave me & Orka alone.
 

DAWNMERIE

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Funny this subject....I never heard of a Fisher cat until yesterday....here's a video that the guys came up with while showing me all about them. (Crazy things you do when your bored) but they are still not sure of what it was. FREAKY, and would certainly send me running so I can't blame Orka

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re9KZ4_wbP4
 

Cascadians

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I had never heard of a Fisher Cat until today, Dawn, and I hope I never hear or see one and they never come anywhere near where I live. I love my 2 cats! What a horrible eerie scream. And they are ravenous.
 

Cascadians

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And speaking of animals that make sounds one does not expect -- a nutria (like a big rat substituting for a beaver without the large flat tail) makes a very loud deep sound like a giant bullfrog.
 

DAWNMERIE

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I actually saw them on Billy the Exterminator one night....amazing how many different animals are out there. God, I love nature....what am I doing stuck in an office
 

BLCOLE

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Sounds like some sort of feline when it is in season. I've heard other alleged Bigfoot recordings and this one doesn't sound anything like one...
 
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