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Protected by Copyright Birds JBA03-26- Bird, Eagle Bald Eagle: Short Call, Animal BirdEagle JBA03_26_2.wav :01 32 0 SFX CD 02 Birds JBA03-26- Bird, Eagle Golden Eagle: Single Calls, Animal BirdEagle JBA03_26_4.wav :07 33 0 SFX CD 04 Birds JBA01-48- Bird, Falcon Peregrine Falcon: Short Constant Calls, Animal BirdFalcon JBA01_48.wav :07 34 0 SFX CD 01 BIRD-FLAMINGO_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Flamingo Group Of Flamingoes: Calling, Birds :15 35 0 03868.wav SFX CD 03868 Bird, Birds JBA03-27- Red Breasted Flycatcher: Calling, Animal BirdFlycatcher JBA03_27.wav :03 36 0 Flycatcher SFX CD 01 Bird, BIRD-FLYCATCHER_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Yellow Olive Flycatcher: Calling, Birds :08 37 0 Flycatcher 03874.wav SFX CD 03874 Birds 6003-15- Bird, Goose Buff Goose: Calling, Geese, Animal BirdGoose 6003_15_1.wav :06 38 0 SFX CD 01 Birds JBA03-32- Bird, Goose Geese: Small Group Honking And Hissing, Animal BirdGoose JBA03_32.wav :34 39 0 SFX CD 01 Canada Geese: Flock Calling And Flying Away, Ducks, Turkeys BIRD-GOOSE_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Goose :14 40 0 & Geese 03878.wav SFX CD 03878 Birds 6003-17- Bird, Hawk Falcon Hawk: Two Hawks Calling, Animal BirdHawk 6003_17_2.wav :30 41 0 SFX CD 02 Birds JBA03-33- Bird, Hawk Sparrow Hawk: Short Rapid Call, Animal BirdHawk JBA03_33.wav :02 42 0 SFX CD 01 BIRD-HAWK_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Hawk Great Black Hawk: Calling, Birds :17 43 0 03886.wav SFX CD 03886 Bird, Birds JBA03-35- Hummingbird: Heavy Wing Flapping With Chirps, Animal BirdHummingbird JBA03_35_1.wav :06 44 0 Hummingbird SFX CD 01 Bird, Japanese Birds 6003-18- Calling, Animal BirdJapaneseQuail 6003_18.wav :06 45 0 Quail SFX CD 01 Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Jay Brown Jay: Calling, Birds BIRD-JAY_GEN-HDF-03889.wav :16 46 0 SFX CD 03889 Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Jay Brown Jay: Calling, Birds BIRD-JAY_GEN-HDF-03890.wav :12 47 0 SFX CD 03890 BIRD-KINGBIRD_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Kingbird Tropical Kingbird: Calling, Heavy Forest Background, Birds :23 48 0 03895.wav SFX CD 03895 Bird, BIRD-KOOKABURRA_GEN- Birds GEN-HDF- Kookaburra: Vocal Call, Birds :04 49 0 Kookaburra HDF-03897.wav SFX CD 03897 Birds JBA03-37- Bird, Lark Male Woodlark: Short Call, Animal BirdLark JBA03_37_2.wav :03 50 0 SFX CD 02 Birds 6003-19- Bird, Loon Common Loon: Single Call, Animal BirdLoon 6003_19_2.wav :02 51 0 SFX CD 02 Birds JBA03-39- Bird, Loon Common Loon: Distant Calls, Background Birds, Animal BirdLoon JBA03_39.wav :22 52 0 SFX CD 01 Early Morning Lakeside Ambience: Distant Loons, Heavy Forest Birds JBA03-40- Bird, Loon BirdLoon JBA03_40.wav 2:00 53 0 Background, Ambience SFX CD 01 Bird, Birds JBA01-67- Northern Mockingbird: Constant Calling, Animal BirdMockingbird JBA01_67.wav :31 54 0 Mockingbird SFX CD 01 Bird, BIRD-NIGHTHAWK_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Lesser Nighthawk: Calling, Birds :21 55 0 Nighthawk 03905.wav SFX CD 03905 Bird, Birds 6003-20- Singing, Animal BirdNightingale 6003_20.wav :30 56 0 Nightingale SFX CD 01 BIRD-ORIOLE_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Oriole Yellow-Tailed Oriole: Calling, Birds :14 57 0 03909.wav SFX CD 03909 Birds 6003-21- Bird, Owl Calling, Animal BirdOwl 6003_21_1.wav :03 58 0 SFX CD 01 Birds 6003-21- Bird, Owl Calling, Animal BirdOwl 6003_21_2.wav :02 59 0 SFX CD 02 Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Owl Pygmy Owl: Calling, Birds BIRD-OWL_GEN-HDF-03912.wav :24 60 0 SFX CD 03912 BIRD-PARAKEET_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Parakeet Group Of Parakeets: Calling, Exterior, Birds :14 61 0 03915.wav SFX CD 03915 BIRD-PARROT_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Parrot Eclectus Parrot: Vocalization, Birds :07 62 0 03916.wav SFX CD 03916 BIRD-PARROT_GEN-HDF- Birds GEN-HDF- Bird, Parrot Eclectus Parrot: Single Screech Call, Birds :01 63 0 03917.wav SFX CD 03917 Distributed by Sound Ideas - 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