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NEW! RINGTONES |
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Vaquita (Mexico)
Recording courtesy Mexico's National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change
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Okinawa dugong (Japan) with sound of snapping shrimp in background
Recording by Amanda Hodgson
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NEW! HAWAIIAN SPECIES |
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'Akepa (Hawaii)
Recording © www.SoundsHawaiian.com
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'Akikiki (Kauai)
Recording © www.SoundsHawaiian.com
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'Alala (Hawaii)
Recording © www.SoundsHawaiian.com
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'Apapane (Hawaii, Maui, Lanai, Kauai, Molokai and Oahu islands)
Recording © www.SoundsHawaiian.com
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Puaiohi (Kauai)
Recording © www.SoundsHawaiian.com
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Pueo (Hawaii)
Recording © www.SoundsHawaiian.com
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RARE AND ENDANGERED FROGS AND TOADS |
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Arroyo toad (North America)
Recording © Carlos Davidson
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Black toad (Inyo County, CA)
Recording © Carlos Davidson/Cynthia Kagarise Sherman
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Cascades frog (California, Oregon, Washington)
Recording © Carlos Davidson |
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Coqui guajon (Puerto Rico)
Recording © Center for Biological Diversity |
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Crawfish frog (Central and Southern U.S.)
Recording © Center for Biodiversity Studies, Western Kentucky University
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Houston toad (Texas)
Recording © David Cannatella, Texas Memorial Museum/ UT Austin
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Yosemite toad (Sierra Nevada)
Recording © Carlos Davidson/Cynthia Kagarise Sherman
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RARE AND ENDANGERED MAMMALS |
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American pika (Western North America)
Recording © Chris Ray/Bristlecone.org
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Beluga whale (Arctic)
Recording © Jim Nollman/Interspecies.com
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Orca (Pacific Northwest)
Recording © Jim Nollman/Interspecies.com
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Polar bear (Arctic)
Recording Zoological Society of Manitoba
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RARE AND ENDANGERED oWLS |
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Band-bellied owl (South America)
Recording © Sebastian K. Herzog/Asociacion Armonia
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Boreal owl (Europe, Asia, Russia, North America)
Recording © Brinzal.org
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Elf owl (Southwestern U.S., Mexico)
Recording © ASU-Ask A Biologist |
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Long-eared owl (North America, Eurasia, North Africa)
Recording © The Barn Owl Centre of Gloucestershire
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Rufous owl (Australia, New Guinea)
Recording © Owlpages.com
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Short-eared owl (Europe, Russia, North and South America)
Recording © The Barn Owl Centre of Gloucestershire
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Tawny-browed owl, duet (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay)
Recording © John van der Woude
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OTHER RARE AND ENDANGERED BIRDS |
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Bell's vireo (North and Central America)
Recording © Kevin J. Colver, 7Loons.com
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Gila woodpecker (Southwestern U.S., Mexico)
Recording © ASU-Ask A Biologist
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Harpy eagle (Central and South America)
Recording © Martyn Stewart, NatureSound.com
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Rockhopper penguin (Chile, Argentina, South Pacific and South Atlantic islands)
Recording © Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
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MORE SPECTACULAR-SOUNDING WILDLIFE |
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Barn owl (Global)
Recording © The Barn Owl Centre of Gloucestershire
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Barred owl (North America)
Recording Stratford Landing Elementary School
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Bobcat (North America)
Recording by Kentucky Fish & Game
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Coyote (North and Central America)
Recording by NPS
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Elegant trogon (Southwestern U.S., Central America)
Recording © ASU-Ask A Biologist
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Elk (Western North America)
Recording by Kentucky Fish & Game
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Gila monster (North America)
Recording © Jeff Rice, University of Utah
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Gray Hawk (Southwestern U.S., Central and South America)
Recording © ASU-Ask A Biologist
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Phainopepla (Southwestern U.S., Mexico)
Recording © ASU-Ask A Biologist
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Swainson’s hawk (Western North America and South America)
Recording © ASU-Ask A Biologist
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White-faced ibis (North, Central, and South America)
Recording © ASU-Ask A Biologist
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White-tailed kite (Western North America, South America)
Recording © ASU-Ask A Biologist
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