Free Ring-tones for your phone
(~ For those that want nature close when someone calls you ~)
As we move into technology more and more this century.
The phone is a personal device that plays a bigger part in everyday life.
I for one dislike the sound of a cell phone ringing.
So when I heard of a FREE Ring-tones that are of rare animals or birds I
was pleased. Thinking that maybe some of you would like to hear a frog or
toad or bird instead of a mechanical ring. I am posting this free website to
get natures voices for we who like camping and the outdoor sounds of nature.
Go here and listen to and maybe select the
Ring-tone you would like instead of a man made ring.
This is the link > http://www.rareearthtones.org/ringtones/
If you wish to just see what is available go below and take a look.
Below are the selections without going to the website:






North American Frogs
Cascades Frog (California, Oregon, Washington)
© Carlos Davidson
Chiricahua Leopard Frog (Southwestern U.S., Mexico)
© Carlos Davidson Rio Grande Leopard Frog (Southwestern U.S., Mexico)
© Carlos Davidson/Jim Rorabaugh
California Red-legged Frog (California)
© Gary Nafis Crawfish Frog (Central and Southern U.S.)
© Center for Biodiversity Studies, Western Kentucky University
Foothill Yellow-legged Frog (California, Oregon)
© Carlos Davidson/Tim C. Ziesmer
Gopher Frog (Southeastern U.S.)
© W.W. Knapp
Mountain Yellow-legged Frog (Sierra Nevada and Southern California)
© Carlos Davidson/Tim C. Ziesmer
Oregon Spotted Frog (Pacific Northwest)
© Gary Nafis
Pine Barrens Treefrog (Southeastern U.S.)
© W.W. Knapp
North American Toads
Black Toad (Inyo County, CA)
© Carlos Davidson/Cynthia Kagarise Sherman
Western Toad (Pacific Northwest)
© Gary Nafis
Yosemite Toad (Sierra Nevada)
© Carlos Davidson/Cynthia Kagarise Sherman
Houston Toad (Texas)
© David Cannatella, Texas Memorial Museum/ UT Austin
Marine Mammals
Orca (Pacific Northwest)
© Jim Nollman/Interspecies.com
Beluga Whale (Arctic)
© Jim Nollman/Interspecies.com
North American Mammals
Mexican Wolf (Southwestern U.S.)
© David Parsons
South American Birds
Ash-breasted Tit-tyrant (Peru, Bolivia)
© Sjoerd Mayer
Fringe-backed Fire-eye (Brazil)
© Richard C. Hoyer/wingsbirds.com
Blue-throated Macaw (Bolivia)
© A. Bennett Hennessey/Asociacion Armonia
Peruvian Plantcutter (Peru)
© J. Flanagan (NCI/www.darwinnet.org)
Endangered Owls
Band-bellied Owl (South America)
© Sebastian K. Herzog/Asociacion Armonia
Blakiston's Fish Owl, pair duetting (Russia, China, Japan)
© Jon Slaght/www.fishowls.com
Blakiston's Fish Owl, juvenile (Russia, China, Japan)
© Jon Slaght/www.fishowls.com
Rufescent Screech-owl (South America)
© A. Bennett Hennessey/Asociacion Armonia
Rare Owls
Bare-shanked Screech-owl (Central America)
© Gerardo Obando Calderón
Boreal Owl (Europe, Asia, Russia, North America)
© Brinzal.org
Buff-fronted Owl (South America)
© Weber Girão (Silva)
California Spotted Owl (Sierra Nevada and Southern California)
© Monica Bond
Colombian Screech-owl (Columbia, Ecuador)
© Nick Athanas
Eurasian Scops Owl (Europe, Mediterranean, North Africa)
© Jevgeni Ekimov
Long-eared Owl (North America, Eurasia, North Africa)
© The Barn Owl Centre of Gloucestershire
Puerto Rican Screech-owl (Puero Rico, Virgin Islands)
© Mark Oberle
Rufous Owl (Australia, New Guinea)
© Owlpages.com
Rufous-banded Owl (South America)
© Wouter Halfwerk
Rufous-banded Owl, pair duetting (South America)
© Sjoerd Mayer
Rufous-legged Owl (Argentina, Chile)
© Juan Mazar Barnett
Short-eared Owl (Europe, Russia, North and South America)
© The Barn Owl Centre of Gloucestershire
Tawny-browed Owl, duet (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay)
© John van der Woude
Western Burrowing Owl (Western U.S., Canada)
© Troy Wellicome/Canadian Wildlife Services
Other Interesting Owls
Not necessarily rare, but cool and classic owl calls. Want something that
will really jolt you awake? Try the Barn Owl. Prefer a soothing ringtone?
Check out the Vermiculated Screech-owl.
Barn Owl (Global)
© The Barn Owl Centre of Gloucestershire
Barred Owl (North America)
© Stratford Landing Elementary School
Eastern Screech-owl (Eastern North America)
© Tony Phillips/SUNY Stony Brook
Powerful Owl, female (Australia)
© Richard Jackson
Powerful Owl, male (Australia)
© Richard Jackson
Vermiculated Screech-owl (Central and South America)
© Richard C. Hoyer/wingsbirds.com