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All Bird Songs from Cornell University Ornithology Lab or usgs.gov

The following are familiar bird songs. See Bird Profiles to hear more.
Why do birds sing? | NEW ! Try Bird Songs Quiz. Just click to listen and select the correct bird.
The familiar Mockingbird is one of nature's most prolific songsters. Click here to listen.
The song of the Robin is one of the harbringers of spring. Click here to listen.
Both the male and female Cardinal sing. Click here to listen.
The Common Loon posseses one of the most haunting and beloved calls in the avian world. Click here to listen.
For such a small bird, the Carolina Wren has quite a voice. Click here to listen.
The Hermit Thrush is widely regarded as nature's finest songster. Its flute like voice resonantes from the forest depths. Click here to listen.

 

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