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.
Cricket ambience, recorded on a humid evening in the summer of 2011. Some gentle wind noise through the trees is also audible, as are some distant motorcycles and an airplane flying overhead. (the wind noise on the mic briefly becomes loud a few times, but the recording is mostly clean. ).
Cicadas of south city at summer night recorded from a window. Hi-pass filtered of various car sounds, and so timbre is not so natural — but maybe it’s what you are looking for?. Recorded by nokia 700, processed in audition.
Crickets recorded on august night in mount sinai, n. Y. In an open expanse between two large oak trees. Recorded on a zoom h4n, 48khz 24 bit, high pass filter and noise reduction.
A very typical recording of late summer as the insects wake up. This recording was done in the backyard in a small town around 5:00 in the morning. Just a wonderful example of the very rhythmic, ebb and flow that these choruses of summer make. I used my zoom h4n recorder with its internal built-in microphones with the volume set on 78. .
Cicadas, sea and highway in the distance, rilke trail near trieste (sentiero rilke, duino, trieste, italy), summer 2013, recorded with zoom h4n, sennheiser shotgun mic and rode blimp.
Cricket ambience, recorded on a humid evening in the summer of 2011. Some gentle wind noise through the trees is also audible, as are some distant motorcycles and an airplane flying overhead.
This mississippi river recording was made on a warm june day about 50 feet from the river. The ocassional sound of the river lapping at the soft-sandy bank is peaceful.
This is an audio recording of brood x cicadas from a tree in my yard recorded on june 1, 2021 in northern virginia. Please note there is a mail truck that you can hear at around the 1:40 mark and some neighborhood workers speaking at 2:05 with a nail gun at 3:33. Birds come in at 2:40 and the cicadas really begin to crescendo at 3:14.
Sound of nature in barbariga, istria, in the forest down by the seaside, recorder in summer, august 2015 with zoom h5n and with additional mics besides.