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That is, in fact, a red-tailed hawk. All this time, you thought it was a bald eagle, but they don't even come close. Instead, the calls of the bald eagle sound weaker and very similar to that of a gull, like this:
That is, in fact, a red-tailed hawk. All this time, you thought it was a bald eagle, but they don't even come close. Instead, the calls of the bald eagle sound weaker and very similar to that of a gull, like this:
[[File:Actually a bald eagle.mp3]]
[[File:Actually a bald eagle.mp3]]
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====That "dolphin" call====
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What the [[File:NOT a dolphin but actually a kookaburra.mp3]]?!
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There is no way that a dolphin would actually sound like that. ''Ever''. That is actually a heavily edited recording of a kookaburra. Bottlenose dolphins, for example, sound something like this:
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[[File:Actual bottlenose dolphins.mp3]]
====Herring gulls====
====Herring gulls====
[[File:Herring gull.mp3]]
[[File:Herring gull.mp3]]