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Osprey Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
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Ospreys are found on all continents except Antarctica and are always found near bodies of water. They migrate from their breeding grounds to warmer climates where their main food, fish, is plentiful. These large predators hover over the water and then plunge in to get the fish which they hold in their talons as they fly back to their nests. Ever see a bird shaking in the air like a dog? This would be an Osprey! These very large birds are very happy to nest on platforms built for them, and raise their chicks, and these platforms have been very helpful in reestablishing birds after years of loss of eggs from DDT.
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Sandhill Crane Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
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Sandhill Cranes are very tall birds that are gray overall with a beautiful red crown. They form large flocks in the winter and forage for grains along the grasslands and wetlands of the southwest. Congregations of over 500,000 cranes occur along the Platte River in Nebraska in February and March. They also spend much of January in the southwest from Texas to California. Their common name comes from the Sandhills of Nebraska, which is considered to be their most important stopover point during migration. Their distinctive bugling call can be heard up to two miles away!
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Upland Sandpiper Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
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This shorebird bird is unusual in that it lives not at the shore, but in grasslands.  Since the Passenger pigeon became extinct due to hunting, this sandpiper has been a target. This coupled with shrinking North American grasslands given over to agriculture and suburbs has put continuing pressure on this  bird.  This is a beautiful shorebird whose call, as well as choice of habitat, is extremely unusual.
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Whooping Crane Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
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There are 15 species of cranes that live across the world, but the rarest crane lives in North America. In 1941 only 22 wild birds existed as they were hunted for their feathers, and it seemed the Whooping Crane was effectively extinct. A group of passionate conservationists started a captive breeding program now there are about 600 Whooping Cranes in the wild.  However, while there is progress, they remain on the Endangered Species List.Our thanks to
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American Oystercatcher Whistle Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
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Killdeer Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
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Laughing Gull Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
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