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Lang Elliott Songtexte
Red-winged Blackbird

Geboren 1948

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  1. Slightly Musical Conehead
  2. Red-shouldered Hawk
  3. Eastern Spadefoot
  4. Linne's Cicada / Periodical Cicada
  5. Coyote
  6. Northern River Otter
  7. Northern Mole Cricket
  8. Eastern Chipmunk
  9. Baltimore Oriole
  10. Round-tipped Conehead
  11. Broad-winged Tree Cricket
  12. American Beaver
  13. Northern Raccoon
  14. Whip-poor-will
  15. Red Squirrel
  16. Southern Leopard Frog
  17. Common Muskrat
  18. Timber Rattlesnake
  19. Red-tailed Hawk
  20. Fowler's Toad
  21. Gray Fox
  22. Lesser Angle-wing
  23. Handsome Meadow Katydid
  24. Broad-winged Bush Katydid
  25. Northern True Katydid
  26. Wood Frog
  27. North American Porcupine
  28. Greater Angle-wing
  29. Common Meadow Katydid
  30. White-tailed Deer
  31. Allard's Ground Cricket
  32. Moose
  33. Eastern Fox Squirrel
  34. Gray Treefrog
  35. Bullfrog
  36. Western Chorus Frog
  37. Eastern Narrowmouth Toad
  38. Snowy Tree Cricket
  39. Meadow Vole
  40. Woodchuck
  41. Scissor-Grinder Cicada
  42. Red Fox
  43. Eastern Grey Squirrel
  44. Flying Squirrel
  45. Southern Toad
  46. Black-horned Tree Cricket
  47. Green Frog
  48. Bobcat
  49. Pickerel Frog
  50. Oblong-winged Katydid
  51. American Alligator
  52. Cope's Gray Treefrog
  53. Tinkling Ground Cricket
  54. Eastern Towhee
  55. Broad-winged Hawk
  56. Nutria
  57. Striped Ground Cricket
  58. Nebraska Conehead
  59. Sword-bearing Conehead
  60. Swamp Cicada
  61. Northern Chorus Frog
  62. Northern Leopard Frog
  63. Black Bear
  64. Striped Skunk
  65. Gray Wolf
  66. Green Treefrog
  67. Rattler Round-winged Katydid
  68. American Toad
  69. Carolina Ground Cricket
  70. Fall Field Cricket
  71. Spring Peeper
  72. Lesser Angle‐wing
  73. Round‐tipped Conehead
  74. Rattler Round‐winged Katydid
  75. Allard’s Ground Cricket
  76. White‐tailed Deer
  77. Scissor‐Grinder Cicada
  78. Sword‐bearing Conehead
  79. Cope’s Gray Treefrog
  80. Fowler’s Toad
  81. Oblong‐winged Katydid
  82. Red‐tailed Hawk
  83. Linne’s Cicada / Periodical Cicada
  84. Broad‐winged Hawk
  85. Red‐headed Woodpecker
  86. White‐breasted Nuthatch
  87. Red‐winged Blackbird
  88. Broad‐winged Tree Cricket
  89. Black‐capped Chickadee
  90. Red‐shouldered Hawk
  91. Whip‐poor‐will
  92. Broad‐winged Bush Katydid
  93. Greater Angle‐wing
  94. Eastern Screech‐Owl
  95. Black‐horned Tree Cricket
  96. Red‐bellied Woodpecker
  97. Waves Of Manan
  98. Mesmerizing Crickets
  99. Witless Bay
  100. Kittiwake Cliffs
  101. Pungo Symphony
  102. Kentucky Lullaby
  103. Aravaipa Creek Chorus
  104. Rio Grande Nightsong
  105. Rain Crickets
  106. Autumn Night
  107. Ocean Rumble
  108. Pebble Beach
  109. Seal Island
  110. Insects And Wind
  111. Gentle Waves And Gulls
  112. Secret Cove
  113. Osceola Chorus
  114. Gull Island
  115. Northern Cricket Frog [Acris crepitans]: 1. Typical call-series [daytime] (1988-05-21 Stoddard Co., MO); 2. Chorus (1991-05-01 Trigg Co., KY)
  116. Carpenter Frog [Rana virgatipes]: Advertisement calls (1989-03-30 Chesterfield Co., SC)
  117. Pig Frog [Rana grylio]: 1. Long grunt-series (1989-04-22 Cameron Co., LA); 2. Grunt and phphoot! calls (1989-04-26 Wakulla Co., FL)
  118. Bullfrog [Rana catesbeiana]: 1. Large chorus (1989-06-07 Tompkins Co., NY); 2. Phphoot! call (1989-04-20 Bradley Co., AR)
  119. Mink Frog [Rana septentrionalis]: 1. Typical calls (1989-06-24 Franklin Co., NY); Group chorus (1991-07-04 Franklin Co., NY)
  120. Wood Frog [Rana sylvatica]: Small chorus (1988-03-30 Tompkins Co., NY)
  121. Southern Cricket Frog [Acris gryllus]: 1 .Advertisement calls (1989-07-11 Chesterfield Co., SC); 2. Chorus (1988-05-04 Leon Co., FL)
  122. Southern Toad [Bufo terrestris]: 1. Chorus (1992-05-03 Columbia Co., FL); 2. Release calls and vibrations (1989-03-04 Wakulla Co., FL)
  123. Green Treefrog [Hyla cinerea]: 1. Quank calls [two males counter-calling] followed by aggressive calls (1988-05-04 Leon Co., FL); 2. Group chorus (1989-04-26 Wakulla Co., FL)
  124. Narrated introduction to the calls of frogs and toads
  125. Plains Leopard Frog [Rana blairi]: Typical calls (1992-05-20 Saline Co., MO)
  126. Southern Leopard Frog [Rana sphenocephala]: 1. Chucks and grunts [cool weather] (1989-03-04 Harrison Co., MS); 2. Warm weather example (1988-05-05 Leon Co., FL)
  127. Green Frog [Rana clamitans]: 1. Typical gung! calls (1988-07-28 Tompkins Co., NY); 2. Stuttering calls and iCUP! (1987-05-27 Tompkins Co., NY); 3. Eeek! alarm calls (1991-09-15 Tompkins Co., NY)
  128. Gulf Coast Toad [Bufo nebulifer]: Typical trills (19??-??-?? Hancock Co., MO)
  129. Florida Bog Frog [Rana okaloosae]: Typical calls, garbled notes, and PIT! calls (1992-05-01 Santa Rosa Co., FL)
  130. Pickerel Frog [Rana palustris]: 1. Typical snores (1987-04-21 Tompkins Co., NY); 2. Snores and single garbled note (1989-04-02 Rutherford Co., SC)
  131. Spring Peeper [Pseudacris crucifer]: 1. Advertisement calls (1987-04-21 Tompkins Co., NY); 2. Chorus (1992-04-13 Tompkins Co., NY); 3. Aggressive calls (1990-04024 Tompkins Co., NY); 4. Rain calls (1991-09-15 Tompkins Co., NY)
  132. River Frog [Rana heckscheri]: Typical snores [3 excerpts from a longer recording] (1985-05-24 Columbia Co., FL)
  133. American Toad [Bufo americanus]: 1. Chorus (1989-05-10 Tompkins Co., NY); 2. Release calls (1989-05-18 Tompkins Co., NY)

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