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Bald Eagle Call
High-pitched, whistling call, sometimes with chirpy whistles.
Blue Jay Call
Loud, harsh 'jay' sound; mimics other birds, especially hawks.
Boat-tailed Grackle Call
Wide range of loud creaks, clicks, and harsh whistles; males sound metallic.
Cardinal Call
Clear, whistling songs with phrases like 'cheer-cheer-cheer.'
American Crow Call
Loud and harsh 'caw-caw-caw' that varies in tempo.
Green Heron Call
Short, sharp squawks like 'skeow' or 'skew' sounds.
Tricolor Heron Call
Soft, raspy squawks, mostly quiet and not distinctive.
House Finch Call
Bright, bubbly warbling song lasting a few seconds.
Limpkin Call
Wailing, screaming call resembling a high-pitched human scream.
Mourning Dove Call
Soft, mournful cooing like 'coo-OO-oo'; soothing sound.
Osprey Call
High-pitched whistling 'cheep-cheep' or 'peep-peep'.
Barred Owl Call
Distinctive 'Who cooks for you?' call with a rolling rhythm.
Great Horned Owl Call
Deep hoots in a series sounding like 'hoo-hoo-hooooo.'
Purple Gallinule Call
Series of short clucks and cackling sounds.
Red-Shouldered Hawk Call
High-pitched piercing 'kee-aah' repeated several times.
Red-Winged Blackbird Call
Loud 'conk-la-ree!' with a buzzy ending.
Pine Warbler Call
Soft, musical trill, typically a long and slow trill.
Downy Woodpecker Call
Sharp 'pik' calls and rapid drumming sound on trees.
Red-Bellied Woodpecker Call
Rolling 'churr' or 'kwirr' sound, with a sharp 'chuck-chuck.'
Rhinella marina (Cane Toad) Call
Slow, low-pitched trill resembling a running motor.
Anaxyrus terrestris (Southern Toad) Call
High-pitched trill lasting several seconds, similar to a cricket.
Anaxyrus quercicus (Oak Toad) Call
High-pitched, birdlike peep resembling a baby chick's chirp.
Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad) Call
Loud, nasal 'waaaah' sounding like a bleating lamb.
Scaphiopus holbrooki (Eastern Spadefoot) Call
Short, explosive, low-pitched 'waah' or 'errrr' sound.
Osteopilus septentrionalis (Cuban Treefrog) Call
Coarse, grating, and snoring sound similar to a raspy grunt.
Hyla cinerea (Green Tree Frog) Call
Nasal, sharp 'queenk-queenk' sound repeated rapidly.
Hyla squirella (Squirrel Treefrog) Call
Quacking sound similar to a duck, especially during rain.
Lithobates grylio (Pig Frog) Call
Deep guttural grunts resembling a pig's grunting.
Lithobates sphenocephalus (Southern Leopard Frog) Call
Rapid chuckling sound or a repetitive 'chuck-chuck-chuck'.
Acris gryllus (Southern Cricket Frog) Call
Metallic clicking sound, resembling two pebbles being tapped.
Pseudacris ocularis (Little Grass Frog) Call
High-pitched, insect-like trill resembling a tiny peep.