What the heck is making that sound??!?!?

I like most snakes, the hubby shoots them on site no questions asked! (He thinks I'm crazy, if I know they are poisonous I grab em!) That and we have 2 little ones so gotta keep them safe!

I have sixteen pet snakes. Heh! No hots, though - as much as I love some of the rear-fanged varieties (Mangrove! Hognose!) I react very badly to even 'harmless' spider venom, so I stay away from anything even remotely venomous. I'd rather not find out if I react to snake venom as well.
 
I have sixteen pet snakes. Heh! No hots, though - as much as I love some of the rear-fanged varieties (Mangrove! Hognose!) I react very badly to even 'harmless' spider venom, so I stay away from anything even remotely venomous. I'd rather not find out if I react to snake venom as well.
Oh geeze!! I'm good on staying far away from anything spider related!!
Run !!!! It’s a Sasquatch !!!!

Haha in these woods that would not surprise me one bit!!!
 
Around here we call those birds Whip-o-will.

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https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Chuck-wills-widow/sounds
 
I didnt know we had them here!!
It's good to know it isn't something bigger!!
But it gets a bit annoying. He/she sits in trees right out from the house on all end and whistles and it echoes like crazy! Make it sound so much bigger then it is lol
 
The bird you're hearing is a Chuck-will's-widow. Whip-poor-wills are a different species of bird and have a slightly, but distinctly, different sound. The birds are very similar and are in the same family called nightjars.
 
Yep, Whip-Poor-Will is similar, and a member of the same family, but like Imnukensc said - a different species from Chuck-Will's-Widow, with a different call. Another Nightjar relative is the Tawny Frogmouth - but I believe those are found in Australia, so they're not likely to show up in Florida! Fascinating birds, all of them.
 

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