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!.
I recorded these frogs on march 4th in port townsend, wa, usa around 9pm. The sound was loud and intense from so many frogs in a marshy area. I used a zoom h4n pro with a windsock attached.
This is a night field-recording of the frogs and insects in a pond on the grounds of the grove studio, somersby, nsw. The recording was made on a tascam dr-44wl @ 24bit 48khz and then the distance freeway and other noise was attempted to be removed using rx spectral de-noise. The files have then been normalised. Enjoy!.
This is a night field-recording of the frogs and insects in a pond on the grounds of the grove studio, somersby, nsw. The recording was made on a tascam dr-44wl @ 24bit 48khz and then the distance freeway and other noise was attempted to be removed using rx spectral de-noise. The files have then been normalised. Enjoy!.
Tree frogs returning to the trees surrounding the lakes of marina bay, richmond, california. Recorded on my itouch as an aiff, then compressed and converted to mp3.
Frogs recorded in may 2017 outside the heritage lodge in hong kong. There is traffic noise in parts of the recording. Recorded with a zoom h2n in xy mode with a windshield.
Sound captured in the north of the province of quebec, canada. Singing frogs early during spring during the night. They progressively stopped one on one as i pointed a powerful light beam all across the pond.
Recorded this at my girlfriend's house in the back where the frogs always congregate in spring. I used a yamaha pocketrak. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Spring peepers are small frogs that emerge from mud in the spring. Recorded near a golf course, april 14 2020 around 8pm. Zoom h2n spatial mode, trimmed and amplified in audacity, dropped to 2-track for wav export. Sorry about the highway noise in the background.
Spring frogs, "peepers", recorded from a tiny pond on an island in narragansett bay. In the background, the occasional "gonging" of a bell buoy just offshore.
A windy day in april. Fire-bellied toads (bombina bombina) and common spadefoot toads (pelobates fuscus) mate calling sounds around. Recorded with zoom h1. Absolutely free to use.