If one spends much time in the woods, one starts to learn what animal makes what noise.  No sound at all or no appreciable sound if a person is walking is, of course, the default.  However, they all can make quite a bit of noise. Squirrels and chipmunks are far louder than their size would suggest.  This is particularly true if they are chasing each on the ground, as they do not pay any attention to their surroundings.  Loud rustlings in the shrubbery, therefore, are probably very small rodents.  Deer don’t tend to make all that much noise, a deliberate four beat walk; unless they are spooked, at which point they tend to go crashing off through the woods.  Unlike the rodents, there is less rustling, more of a crashing sound.  Bears can sound exactly like a big dog, no surprise there.

Turkeys on the other hand…Generally very little noise.  However, they routinely sound like a person who is carefully threading their way through the trees.  It is exactly the same deliberate, two-beat walk.  Slightly creepy.