213 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Australian Bush"

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Twas in the time that Caesar ruled (1911) Christmas Carol by Arthur Richard Rivers (1857-1940)
Author: Rivers, Arthur Richard (1857-1940)
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Walking through australian natural bush with birdsong and footsteps.
Author: Erikthe Red
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Recorded on an australian farm, with magpies warbling and cows mooing.
Author: Terri C
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Birds and insects near a dam on a farm in the cathedral ranges, victoria, australia. Apologies for some slight handling noise. Recorded on an h2n, ms and xy.
Author: Sassaby
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Forest field-recording in victoria australia in winter, birds include parrots, distant kookaburra, currawongs and magpies carolling. Distant traffic noice. Recorded on a zoom handheld recorder.
Author: Ninjanan
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Battle Hymn of the Republic (slow) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Forces in Europe Band. Track 69 from To the Colors (1999).[1][2]
Author: Composition: William Steffe; Performance: United States Air Forces in Europe Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Morning chorus at yalgorup national park, western australia.
Author: Samarobryn
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You're a Grand Old Flag, as recorded by the United States Army Europe Band and Chorus.
Author: United States Army Europe Band and Chorus
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When the Saints Go Marching In performed by the Gateway Brass of the United States Air Force Band of the West. Track 10 from Facets! (1992). Captain Steven Grimo, Commander. Lieutenant Danny Varella, Vice Commander.
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the West, Gateway Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
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Recording of birds at a natural amphitheatre in the australian bush. Bundanon estate, new south wales australia.
Author: Samarobryn
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A quick recording of two eastern whip birds, the male starts the call and the female answers. Recorded at sunset (7pm) at terrey hills, sydney.
Author: Black Trillium
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Title explains it.
Author: Lennycox
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25 minute recording of the bush in terry hills at a bush track in october 2016.
Author: Black Trillium
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I recorded this with my yamaha pocketrak. It's a piece of wood i carved tied to a string and swung around overhead to make the sound. Please comment on what you will use it for. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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Zoomh4n blowfly flying around at the front door - some minor back ground noises and bumps. Not a fully clean recording but nice effect.
Author: Freesoundjon
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Thousands of frogs singing in anticipation of rain.
Author: Downrigger
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Es una imitación oral de un perico australiano.
Author: Hafj
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Birds near the lake captured with my zoom h4n in weston park in canberra.
Author: Freesoundjon
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A didge sound that i made with massive.
Author: Frizz
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This recording was taken at camp eureka, which is at yarra junction in victoria. It wasn't recorded in the bush, but there are plenty of trees at the camp and the bush is nearby. The recording is mostly birdsong. It was taken in the middle of the day during autumn. It was recorded using the built in microphones of a zoom h5 portable recorder.
Author: Applecorey
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Recorded on audacity when i was recording my own work. When i played it back i thought it sounded cool and useful.
Author: Rachel+++++++
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Australian girlfriend offers you warm embrace.
Author: Deleted User
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Field recording in dorrigo world heritage national park, nsw, australia. 5. 30 am dawn chorus.
Author: Maccavictoria
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Frogs in the distance at the dam during the night.
Author: Inkahootz
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Long exterior atmos recorded in australian suburban park. Lots of australian birds.
Author: Dashman
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Recorded on a zoom h4, inbuilt x-y mics, at 6am, in eumundi, sunshine coast hinterland, queensland. No editing. Longer version (32 minutes) available if you would like it. Free to enjoy.
Author: Eumundiman
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Background recording of forest birds in se qld.
Author: Inkahootz
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An 82yr old australian commenting on the bad bus system where he lives.
Author: Clivew
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Background television noise from an australian television program.
Author: Terri C
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A branch of a bush springing back into place. Recorded on howard community college campus in columbia, mdrecorded with zoom h6microphone: at803544100 hz16 bit.
Author: Therealnoshoes
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Two man walking thou the bushes in madagascar.
Author: Ahmedsalqarawi
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Pushing or moving foliage out of the way.
Author: Onehugeeye
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Wind bush sound.
Author: Tilano
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Bushes.
Author: Scarhand
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Mkh416.
Author: Sheyvan
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Grooving curves.
Author: Hpecham
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Touching foliage.
Author: Aabbccddee
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Rustling bushes.
Author: Kaleigh
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The sound of a bush shaking, someone brushes against it.
Author: Nayahnaidoo
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Foley sound effect for rustling leaves or bushes.
Author: Nicholasolsen
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This is a hq field recording of a family group of kookaburras in kings park western australia. The other name for the australian kookaburra is the australian jackass. There are other birds in the background.
Author: Dbache
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Recorded onto a minidisc at a protest to save anvil hill in australia from more mining endevours. The sound is of a helicopter flying overhead of the human sign spelling "save anvil hill. ".
Author: Mw
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This combines a minke whale sample with a sample of an australian magpie, overdubbed with a bell sound produced via the native instruments absynth 5, and mixed down in sonar.
Author: Chaeron
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Small stream recording deep in australian se qld forest.
Author: Inkahootz
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A couple of impulse responses from the capricorn caves in central queensland, australia, nice for anything.
Author: Franeknflute
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A young australian male commenting about the local bus system saying " its really terrible".
Author: Clivew
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Wombat eating and scratching. Recorded at the bundanon estate, new south wales, australia.
Author: Samarobryn
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