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.
A little wasp visit my kitchen so i ask him/her to record his sounds. . . Tools used: hand recorder tascam dr 40, pro tools 10, izotope rx4 and cla 2a compressor. If you like it or download leave a feed. Cheers!!!abilio salmeron. More sounds ? go here: https://audiojungle. Net/user/wakerone.
We got wood brought to our house from our woodman, and we brought a few armloads inside because we are already building fires. In the middle of the night, the woodbin started to make a strange noise. I figured it is some sort of bark chewing insect, but i have not seen it yet.
This was recorded on the douglas spring trial near tucson, arizona. It was in the fall toward late afternoon. This was recorded on an iphone and then cleaned up in adobe audition to isolate the crickets.
An insect i'm pretty sure was a bee was curious about a newspaper so i dropped my zoom h1n nearby and it took an interest. A fairly loud bird was chirping nearby.
A bee is flewing in the microphones,then other one. Listen to all the little shocksbirds, some voicesile de groix, brittany, france, 2021. Recorded with schopes msrecorded on sounddevice 633stereo wave, 24 bits, 48khz.
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.
A summer morning field recording at newport lakes reserve, a former bluestone quarry and rubbish tip in the western melbourne suburb of newport. The area is now a vast suburban park with a native nursery and twin human-made lakes, popular with many species of birds and people. This recording was made using a sony pcm-m10 recorder's built-in omnidirectional stereo microphones. It was taken on january 15 2011 at 8. 30am, on unceded boon wurrung land, part of the eastern kulin nations. I acknowledge the sovereignty of the traditional owners and pay my respects to their elders and all first nations people.