The sound of a cicada can be deafening, but it can also be the perfect buzz to drown out the negative thinking in your head. It's loud, overpowering and sharp, and it's really weird that it comes from an insect.
A loud, mesmerizing chorus of summer insects. Recorded in the shawnee forest in july of 2017. Towards the end of this recording you hear the lazy drone of a plane. Marantz pmd-661 and audio-technica bp-4025 microphone.
Insect sounds at midnight in a remote unplanted corn field, recorded on a sony himd minidisc recorder with a rode nt-4 stereo microphone fitted with a rycote windscreen.
Bees and insects in a tree in the mojave desert (california). Sound recorded by a ms setup schoeps ccm41+ccm8sound devices 788t recorder with cl8ms is encoded in stereo left-rightrecorded in september 2012. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
A binaural recording of a bees and other insects in one of our garden trees, using nt-sf1 and a zoomf8 in a-format. Transcoded using zoom player. 96khz/24bit.
This calm field-recording was made in päijät-häme finland on a warm june's day with birds and insects of many sort. Quintessential finnish summer background or atmo. Neumann tlm107tascam dr100 mkiii.
Distressed cicada on the ground clicking or trilling very fast and loudly. The insect had dried and flown, apparently, but for some reason landed in the wrong area in the late afternoon on a very hot day.
A very summer sound: a large bee buzzing by the microphones. This is a carpenter bee, commonly referred to as a bumblebee in the united states. Recording can stand for most any buzzing insect, though.
Ambience of a quiet day at the countryside (12:00 p. M. ), away from the town in a small dirt road. Birds can be heard as well as some insects and occasional wind.
Recorded with sony stereo mic and md portable recorder (sharp) in the mountain of pendeli, se of athens during dusk in july. Multiple insect songs (grasshoppers, crickets) and the city ambient noise in the background.
I made this wonderful recording in july 2011 at about 9:00 at night on a hot, muggy july evening. This is the time of year when the insect chorus can get very, very loud. Pretty amazing volume for such small insects. The really loud ones seem to reside in the trees and not on the ground. Recorder used: zoom h4n recorder using its built-in stereo microphones.
This sound is piece of night atmosphere i recorded years ago with reel-to-reel nagra4 and mkh416. You can hear night ambience of large hangar with lot of silent insects flying directly to electronic trap light and burn in very close detail. Another detail sound comes from hiting the metal body of film light.