Recorded in my backyard in douglasville ga. Usa, with my olympus ls-7 pcm recorder. White noise and birds. You can also hear the occasional dry leave falling.
This is the sound of a flock of sandhill cranes in a field in albuquerque, new mexico. Other sounds include: dried corn stalks in the breeze and the sound of my footsteps as i walk through the field.
A large group of barnacle geese flying close by, as they get close it is easy to pick out indivaiduals in the formation. One of my faves. At the moment. Olympus ls-5 mic vivanco em35 parabolic.
Walking around outside on the campus of oak hill school in oregon. Stomping all over the place, so there's some grass crunching sounds and some birds tweeting.
Sound of birds early in the morning. I recorded this (i think) june 2nd of last year [2011] while walking along a dry creek bed in middle, tn early in the morning after my first night at idapalooza. Recorded with a sony icd-px720.
Dusk in the midwest during the summer is usually dominated by insects, but, the wood thrush often sings around dusk, making quite a unique natural soundscape. This wood thrush was recorded on may 26, 2012 at 7:45p. M. Using a rode ntg-2 microphone going into my handy zoom h4n recorder.
Birds in a residential neighborhood in north philadelphia, pa at 6am. Sound of a central air unit nearby and occasional vehicle passage in distance. Recorded into ableton live 8 with samson co1u from 2nd story balcony. Some eq filtering applied.
A spring afternoon in a suburban uk town. Near a busy road, many sounds are heard including a chiffchaff, traffic, a collared dove (and other birds), church bells, a pedestrian crossing and an idling diesel car.
This is recorded in a spring afternoon in a hong kong public housing area. The garden is next to a school, a school bell is heard in the sound recording.
Wood ducks murmuring among themselves as they feed, and then flying off with alarm calls when they see me. Wind in the trees in the background. Recorded on an olympus ls-14.
As starlings migrate south for the winter, millions of them like to stop over parts of maryland and nestle in the trees. The sound of their chirping can be deafening. Someone decided to launch bottle rockets into the trees to scare them off. It doesn't sound like it worked does it? enjoy!.