Free song to use for film, ads youtube intros etc fun experimenting with new combinations of instruments and styles little bit blues little bit reggaeton little bit of surprise smoething for everyone. Please remember to credit if you use in your production!!.
Several geese honking. Recorded outside amid a gaggle of geese on a zoom h2 in 120* pattern. Might be other fowl noises (not loud) in background, can't remember what was around the geese. This is the loudest part of a field recording.
A couple hundred sheep bleat in their shed in an autumn afternoon. They are mostly female sheep feeding their lambs. This was recorded indoors while slowly walking through the flock in a traditional farm in burgos' countryside (northern spain). Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
Cats gnawing away on dry food, the stronger gets more. Recorded in the rural village of lunz, austria for this project: http://www. Collabor. At/projects/lunz.
A 24bit 29khz stereo recording of quite a rowdy sheep herd in a field. Has some very faint wind noise, but if used as ambiance it would not be noticeable. If you use this sound, you don't need to credit me, but please post a comment telling me what you're plans are. I'm always interested in seeing what my sounds get up to in the wild.
Strange noise that emanated from a barn that was being built on the somerset/wiltshire border. Possibly created by the machine laying the flooring. Also wind, some distant traffic, birdsong.
Farm at dawn in the countryside near le havre (france), some roosters at different distance, tawny owl and some circulation starting in the distance. Sony pcm d100recorded the 8 of december 2017, 6am.
Mournful cows mooing in the night. These are my neighbor's pasture-raised cattle and they have a pretty good life but about this time every year he has to wean the calves. He separates the calves from their mothers. They are on opposite sides of a fence. The fence is a single electric wire. The mothers and their calves are inches from each other but not in the same field. It makes me so sad to hear them in such distress but they seem to get over it in a few days.