Depending on where you are in the state, certain sounds might be quintessentially Florida. For some, it might be the sound of the ocean washing up on the shore. For others, it might be a frog chorus after a rainstorm, the sound of an alligator growling in the night, or the rich Cuban music floating through passing speakers. For me personally, it’s the sound of cicadas in summer and the dead palms rustling against the tree trunk when the wind blows. But that was until I heard the screech of a Limpkin – and that might now be the most Florida sound I’ll ever hear.

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What do you think about limpkins? Do you think this is the most Florida sound? Let us know in the comments section!

Unfamiliar with what a limpkin sounds like? Take a listen below:

Also, if you want to learn more about birds in Florida, check out this selection of unique birds courtesy of Barnes & Noble.

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