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Nature sounds are our business. At Wildtones Nature Sounds, stream relaxing sounds of nature with bird calls, thunderstorms, tranquil streams, spring peepers, wild wolf howls and deep forest sounds as soothing background sounds, white noise, for meditation and sleep. Travel the natural world with streaming and ambient nature sounds from rainforests to savannahs to create a calming atmosphere. You can also find over 100 of the best authentic bird song, wild animal call and nature ringtones, alerts and alarms for your iPhone and Android.  Search our extensive catalogue to find your favorite bird and animal calls for the perfect stand-out ringtone, cool alert or message sound, and wake up to alarm sounds from nature to start your day in a better place.  

Nature Sounds Albums See all

Our authentic nature, bird and animal sounds albums take you into the deep woods, prairies, lakes and along the shoreline. All recorded on location, our streaming albums feature bird calls, storms, thunder, spring peepers, wolves and all sorts of nature sounds. Many of our tracks are loopable for relaxing background sounds, white noise, meditation and sleep backgrounds. We also have albums with collections of bird and animal calls which can be streamed or downloaded and converted as ringtones for your Android mobile phone.  Buy the tracks individually or the entire album of short tracks and create great bird and animal custom ringtones, alerts and alarms. Check our streaming albums on  Apple Music, Google Play, Spotify, or your favorite streaming site.

Android
Dawn Through Night: Bird Calls and Nature Sounds in the Forest
 
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Immerse yourself in a day of relaxing nature sounds from the Northwoods, from dawn through night.  Stream beautiful morning bird songs, birds calling by the brook, thunder storms, frogs and spring peepers after the storm, owls calling deep in the woods at night.  Our 22 tracks are calming and restorative and many can be used as loopable sleep tracks and natural white noise for background or meditation. If you like birds -- Wood Thrush, Cardinal, White-throated Sparrow, Baltimore Orioles, Barred Owl, Mourning Dove, White-breasted Nuthatch, Raven and Crows, and even Pheasant are heard.  Chorus Frogs and Spring Peepers make the experience of evening in the forest complete. Find these tracks on iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Napster, Spotify and many other download and streaming services.
Android
Peaceful Nature: Rainforest to Savannah
 
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Immerse yourself in the wild sounds from remote rainforests and savannahs around the world.   Be transported by the calming sounds of birds and wildlife from Africa, Central America, Australia and Asia.  Relax, meditate, rest or work to the beautiful and calming sounds of some of nature's most wild areas.  Beat the stress and stream our loopable tracks on Spotify, Apple Music -- and more streaming services.  Recorded in wild spots around the globe by Deborah Rivel. Find these tracks on iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Napster, Spotify and many other download and streaming services.  

iPhone Ringtones See all

For iPhone ringtones, shop our catalog from your iPhone or iPad as we link directly to the tone in iTunes.  Pre-formatted iPhone ringtones are only available for purchase through iTunes and while using your iPhone.  If viewing from a computer, choose the ringtones you want, then visit our site from your iPhone to buy and download. Our iPhone Ringtones are pre-formatted to automatically appear in your iPhone’s “Sounds” folder to be assigned as ringtones, alerts or alarms.

iPhone
Northern Saw Whet Owl Hoot iPhone Ringtone
$1.29
Buy in iTunes
The Northern Saw-whet Owl is a small, secretive owl. Its favorite food is deer mice, and it usually gets two meals out of a single mouse. Its call is a clear, pure whistle, that sounds much like a human doing a repeated, tooting whistle. Since they are quite fond of evergreens, Christmas tree farms are a popular place to find Saw-whet owls.
iPhone
Mourning Dove Call iPhone Ringtone
$1.29
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The soulful cooing of the mourning dove is a familiar sound through the US, Canada and into Mexico. Their nests are generally poorly constructed, and it often a wonder their eggs hatch at all! The male stands on the female's back and gives her nest materials which some say accounts for the untidy look of the nest. When these doves fly, their wings make a whistling noise. This cooing morning dove ringtone is a familiar sound.
iPhone
Black-capped Chickadee Call iPhone Ringtone
$1.29
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Chickadees are energetic and acrobatic little birds. Their large head with a little black cap, and small body makes them appear almost round. Their tails are long and narrow, and their bills are short and thick. And, they have a distinctive call -- "chicka-dee-dee-dee."  Chickadees love black oil sunflower seeds, so keep your feeders stocked with these and wait for the chickadees to arrive! WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
iPhone
Northern Harrier Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
$1.29
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Northern Harriers are like a cross between a hawk and an owl; they normally hunt during the day, but have the round facial disc of an owl. This not only gives them the appearance of an owl, but also enables them to hunt by sound! This has given them their unique hunting style. Northern Harriers are often seen gliding low over a grassy field. All of the sudden you’ll see one drop down when it hears a prey item, such as a mouse, rustling in the grass. Harriers are also seen “stooping”, or diving straight down at prey like a falcon or buteo, or chasing down prey like an accipiter. Harriers really can do it all!  Keep an eye out for a low-flying hawk with a flat, round face. They also have a white rump patch and a deep “V” shape to their wings when gliding. Adult males are pale gray, earning them the additional nickname of “gray ghost”.
iPhone
Carolina Chickadee Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
$1.29
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All chickadees seem to share the same curiosity and enthusiasm, and Carolina Chickadees are no exception. These active little birds are also loyal to their mates, with many of them remaining in pairs for years. We can thank them for doing a superb job of insect control as they are eager gleaners of spiders and other insects. If you have a native plant garden or meadow, these birds will be regular visitors. They also will visit feeders and are especially fond of sunflower seeds and cracked corn.In winter, you can find Carolina Chickadees in flocks. Within these flocks, the birds live under a ranking system with the highest ranking members able to nest within the flock's range. Mated pairs look for a cavity or appropriate nest box where the female builds the nest and sleeps in the box or cavity during the season, while the male sleeps on a sheltered branch nearby. These are interesting little birds to watch. Their pretty little call is a good way to know that you are in the presence of a Carolina Chickadee.
iPhone
Bobolink Bird Call iPhone Ringtone
$1.29
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This gorgeous grasslands bird has the longest migration of any North American songbird. In Spring they migrate from the rice fields and pampas (grasslands) of South America in Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina to the grasslands and hayfields of North America - a roundtrip that can total over 12,000 miles! They like returning to the same location each year to breed and will often raise nestlings with help from their offspring from earlier years, or from adults whose nests failed. Easy to identify, they are the only bird in North America who is black underneath and white on top....at least during breeding season. They undergo two complete molts which give them two completely different appearances - a South American look in winter and a North American look in summer.