Between the spring peepers, cicadas, screeching owls, and other critters, there are lots of nature sounds in Arkansas that trigger fond childhood memories. With over 18 million acres of forestland, we can expect thousands of species of insects and animals to call the Natural State home. There is one animal sound that stands out amongst the rest and it’s the sweet melodies of the southern mockingbird. This lovely songbird has the most angelic vocals that you can imagine and it’s one of the favorite nature sounds of Arkansans. It’s no wonder that this creature was named the official state bird, and we can’t get enough of its nostalgic tunes during the day. Read on to discover more about one of the sweetest sounds you’ll hear in Arkansas.  

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Did you know that the mockingbird was the official state bird of Arkansas? Do you agree with us that it’s one of the favorite nature sounds of Arkansans? Tell us in the comments below. 

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