Ambisonic b-format recording. Recorded with a coresound tetramic. Open field, slightly residential area, early evening. Birds. *note: you will need to decode this b-format ambisonic file with a plug-in such as the surroundzone2 which allows you to decode the file to a surround, stereo, or mono format. Also note that these are fuma bformat files (and opposed to ambix bformat).
Sound of birds early in the morning. I recorded this (i think) june 2nd of last year [2011] while walking along a dry creek bed in middle, tn early in the morning after my first night at idapalooza. Recorded with a sony icd-px720.
A rainy day in south east georgia - usa - with birds chirping in the background. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 and set to 48000hz and 24bit stereo. Rendered this clip off in the same uncompressed settings via wavepad without further editing. Virtually a raw unedited file.
Brent goose in arcachon, france. Large group of birds sit on water. Gentle sound of water associaterecord with couple of oktava mk-012 mic and fostex fr2.
I could record and post a lot of birdsongs, but frequently there are too many at once or there is a background noise such as a passing truck or car. That, and i can't identify most. Iphone, external mike, audacity.
Call of an unidentified bird in canberra, australia recorded at sunset (around 21:30) on 9 january 2019. Recorded on a mobile phone (nokia 6. 1) and slightly enhanced in audacity (normalisation and noise removal).
A bird created by whistling. Recorded with a (blue microphones, snowball ice) the sound was postprocessed to make the bird sound more unique, for jungle soundscapes. Used audacity for both recording and processing. Recorder: realtek high definition audio soundcardmicrophone: blue microphones, snowball iceprocessing: testing different effects for the right result.
100% free, no copyright. . . No credit or attribution required, ever!. Recorded at dusk, with the sounds of the city faintly intruding, enjoy night birds and gentle windchimes blowing.
I recorded this sound from the backyard on 3. 13. 19 on a cold morning around 8:10am arizona time. It was damp from the rain overnight. I processed the audio in logic by placing a high-pass filter and a limiter.
This sound was recorded in a park, while many birds were attracted by food, in a spot, so they were flapping wings all together making it sound very loud. Feel free to use it if you need itbyef.