Some kind of west american wetland bird call. Recorded about 3 or 4 meters from the source (bird was in a tree. ) heavily eq'd to minimize the wind. Slightly expanded/noise-gated to reduce the other bird songs. Recorder: zoom h5date: 2/8/2018time: 4:30pmlocation: fremont, ca (usa).
Beethoven bird - self-explanatory. Three chirps: at beginning of recording, at -14 seconds and -4 seconds. Recorded with tascam dr-40 and reprocessed to remove background noise. If anyone knows the species for this distinctive call, please post.
There is some cultural noise in the background, but the bird song is clear enough. This little fellow is a singing bird on a wire, looking for a mate on the morning of march 3, 2020 in dartmouth, nova scotia.
I am in my car in a parking lot the window on my side is open, we hear a car that starts, stays a bit and leaves. There is music inside. Noise of cars passing on the road. Sound of bird and wind.
Rhythmic noise from some kind of loud machine, recorded outdoors, as evidenced by birdsong in the background. I honestly have no idea what was making the noise, though, and my notes are missing. Mysterious!.
A noisy little visitor to yard - singing duet with neighbour's dog for a while. . Recorded with samson go mic/audacity. No editing (noise reduction/etc).
Brief field recording of birds in a local park. I believe the bird heard in this clip is a blue jay but i am not certain. Recorded using a tascam dr-40x and noise removal done using audition's default parameters.
I whistled at my cockatiel and recorded it's chirping. Removed background noise through voicemod and audacity, because there was a fish tank in the room and the water filter was making a loud noise.