187 royaltyfrie lydfiler for «Dam»

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Stereoduck pond with small waterfalls.
Forfatter: Leo
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Ducks quacking while being fed at woodhaugh gardens, dunedin, new zealand.
Forfatter: Zulfint
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This is basically a remix of of previous recording. This field recording at frog hollow estate, daylesford, victoria, australia was after dark on a still night when the frogs went mad with joy. And why wouldn't they after 10 years of drought and now it's so wet and the pond they live in is so full with beautiful rainwater. In 15 years this is the noisiest night of croaks. Recorded on a zoom with 96k sample rate and 24 bit depth. I selected these settings to register the whole range of our frog croaks.
Forfatter: Maccavictoria
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This is the sound of seagulls, ducks and other water birds competing with gigantic carp fish, and each other, for food on lake mead. It starts mellow and and grows into a full-blown frenzy with lots of calling, quacking, chirping, splashing, thrashing and slurping (from the fish). The hoover dam isn't far from this lake, so tourist helicopters occasionally pass by. I hope you all like it. :).
Forfatter: Martialway
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Frogs singing in a pond. Recorded with a zoom h4n, 48k-24bits, with a hipass filter to attenuate the wind blowing.
Forfatter: Yolenoyer
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Recorded with a samsung galaxy s4.
Forfatter: Todde
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The beautiful song of the red-winged blackbird near a pond in illinois. Among the highlights of this peaceful soundscape, the steady, life-giving breezes sifting through the young, green vigorous tree leaves. . :11 a group of sparrows take off suddenly from a young sapling, the rush of wings. 1:30 distant crows are unhappy about something. 1:45 a splash on the small pond. 2:52 another flock of eager sparrows suddenly take off. 10:20 another splash, this one very delicate, but still managing to reach the capsule of my microphone and register. 10:30 a curious bumblbee does a fly-by. 10:50 a curious bumble does another fly- by. Equipment used:left-channel - sennheiser mkh-416right-channel - sennheiser mkh-8070. Sound devices mix-pre 6 recorder. Recorded on a beautifully sunny day on saturday april 17, 2021.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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This is a recording of a small man made pond late at night in st. Petersburg florida. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro.
Forfatter: Sweet Niche
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Barking geese.
Forfatter: Iamkaylagreen
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Sound of a wooden frog "croak" recorded in must 121 with alexander moss.
Forfatter: Benjibeastr
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02:41
Sounds of an urban park in toulouse, france, one week after the end of the lockdown, in the evening. This urban park contains a pond which is vastly populated by frogs!.
Forfatter: Mttvn
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Late spring near water, birds, wind in reeds, construction in distance. Tommy thompson park, toronto. Stereo spaced em172s.
Forfatter: Trp
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Croaking frogs in a pond. Recorded with mobile phone.
Forfatter: Breviceps
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Ducks at small pond in park, quacking. Sony m10. 2012.
Forfatter: Trp
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00:48
Red-necked grebe calls on open water, lake ontario, mono. Audio technica at875r.
Forfatter: Trp
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Frogs near a pond with faint wind and the barking of a distant dog, recorded in the evening of 6/6/2021, with a tascam dr-05x.
Forfatter: Heckfricker
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Duck on a frozen pond in the winter in moscow.
Forfatter: Mdsn
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A small pond in a city.
Forfatter: Darrenmichaels
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This evening frog concert was recorded with an i phone se. A trian crosses in the first half, the second half is a more intense croaking.
Forfatter: Onetwo Ber
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Lots of ducks being fed in the park, fighting each other over the foodrecorded with tascam dr07.
Forfatter: Squashy
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Frogs croak very loudly at the waterlily pond of claude monet at giverny, birds and talking people in the background - recorded with olympus ls-11.
Forfatter: Zachrau
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Frogs croak very loudly at the waterlily pond of claude monet at giverny, birds and talking people in the background - recorded with olympus ls-11.
Forfatter: Zachrau
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Australian sedge frogs calling in a pond. Recorded on a zoom h4n1.
Forfatter: Roboroo
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Geese honking.
Forfatter: Iamkaylagreen
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8 billion frogs singing for food and sex in new england usa.
Forfatter: Cccanary
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Frogs in a lotus pond on the grounds of blue cliff monastery (pine bush, ny). Recorded on the afternoon of 7/24/19 with a zoom h1n and 3dio fs binaural microphone.
Forfatter: Chriss
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Frogs croak at a pond. The recording was made louder, so there's a bit noise on it. Please turn it down for your purposes again. Recorded with a flashmic.
Forfatter: Zachrau
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At least 2 or 3 local species of native frogs in my neighbours pond. Recorded on a sony pd170 camcorder using a pair of sennheiser mkh-416 shotgun condenser microphones in a crossed stereo configuration. About 6 mtrs from the pond. Time was 10:15pm, december 2007 (keep an ear out for the old ford truck passing).
Forfatter: C
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Shortly after sunset on august 10th 2013 in williams, in.
Forfatter: Taterdunnetater
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General ambience at a duck filled pond in a public park.
Forfatter: Lolamadeus
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British duck pond ambience.
Forfatter: Lolamadeus
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In northern germany in summer, tascam dr22.
Forfatter: Schneidi
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Croaking frogs, maybe a dozen frogs. Very clean audio. They sound much like small horns but it's the real thing. Recorded in the mote at the fort in st. Augustine, fl.
Forfatter: Bansemer
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British duck pond ambience, some background traffic noise.
Forfatter: Lolamadeus
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British duck pond ambience.
Forfatter: Lolamadeus
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A large and smaller frog croaking at different octaves and at different speeds. Made using wooden frog statues with grooves carved in them.
Forfatter: Simone Ds
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This was recorded on my tascam, feel free to use it was you wish, hope it helps, i have no use for it atm, so here you guys have it for free :). If i have tagged it wrong, ignore it use it as you please. -shaun.
Forfatter: Shaunhillyard
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Near pond, wind in reeds, quiet birds, water, spring. Stereo spaced em172s.
Forfatter: Trp
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Frogs croaking in a pond in the rocky mountains of colorado. Recorded with a dr-07x.
Forfatter: Quality
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This is the sound of water running down a level at at multi-tier pond. Effects: noise removal, basic eq to clean it up.
Forfatter: Shw
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Frogs recorded from pond in back yard.
Forfatter: Sahge
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Frogs in a small pond.
Forfatter: Derjuli
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Croaking frogs in a lake.
Forfatter: Breviceps
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Frogs croaking at rainy dayrecorded with samsung galaxy s8.
Forfatter: Ezd
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Frogs in a pond, serra del turp i la móra.
Forfatter: Lanenadelpou
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Frogs!.
Forfatter: Transitfox
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Field recording of excessive frog croaking at a little pond in the woods. Distant traffic sounds as well as tree rustling. Recorded with tascam dr 40.
Forfatter: Nickcase
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An ambient recording in may 2022 of a farm in rhinebeck, upstate new york. I wish i could name the animals that can be heard on here, there are all manner of frogs and birds in the area (blue jays, mockingbirds etc) alas i am not a native. There is a continuous whine throughout the recording which is a distant water pump - i suspect that, if desirable the frequency could be excluded with a bit of parametric eq.
Forfatter: Petewyer
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I recorded these spring peepers in upstate ny on march 18, 2022 in a wetland area. Spring peepers are small tree frogs. They are rarely seen, but during mating season in the spring, they are often heard. They are generally about one inch (2. 5 centimeters) in length, or about the length of a paper clip, and their weight averages from 0. 11 to 0. 18 ounces (3 to 5 grams). Spring peepers are known for the males’ mating call—a high-pitched whistling or peeping sound repeated about 20 times a minute. However, the faster and louder they sing, the greater the chances of attracting a mate. They often congregate near water and sing in trios, with the deepest-voiced frog starting the call. They begin breeding early in the spring and call on warm spring nights and during the day in rainy or cloudy weather. Females lay their eggs in vernal pools, ponds, and other wetlands where fish are not present. A female may lay anywhere from 750 to 1,200 eggs, which attach to submerged aquatic vegetation. Males fertilize the eggs as they are laid. Depending on the temperature, eggs can hatch within two days to two weeks. The tadpoles have gills to breathe underwater and tails to help them swim. Tadpoles transform into frogs over the course of 6 to 12 weeks. Spring peepers are said to have short lives, living three to four years at most.
Forfatter: Fran Freesound
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Music that started to come from someone's window44. 1khz/24-bit.
Forfatter: Serena
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