34 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cardinal"

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Cardinal bird sound with out noise.
Author: Idreesbari
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Field recording of a male cardinal calling out for a mate. Recorded in london, on canada.
Author: Nerdwithnikon
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Birdcalls from a group of northern cardinals (cardinalis cardinalis), recorded in a residential area of toronto, ontario on march 27 2020.
Author: Gardenofoddities
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Northern cardinal winter song from top of tree. Roof mounted cs-10em mics.
Author: Trp
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Birdcalls from a group of northern cardinals (cardinalis cardinalis), recorded in a residential area of toronto, ontario on march 27 2020.
Author: Gardenofoddities
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Birdcalls from a group of northern cardinals (cardinalis cardinalis), recorded in a residential area of toronto, ontario on march 27 2020.
Author: Gardenofoddities
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Recording made about 7am on a warm summer morning in late july. Recording made with my zoom h4n using my home-made parabolic microphone. Notice the ebb and flow of the insects, almost mesmerizing.
Author: Kvgarlic
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This very happy bird-song was recorded in late winter/very early spring of 2012. It was a cold, partly sunny morning after a cold night, yet this red male cardinal was singing proud and loud. Recorded in a small town, with some traffic sounds in the back. Also, if you listen close enough you will hear some starlings in the background with their waking up chorus. Recorded using the handy/zoom h4n recorder and a samson c0-2 microphone mounted inside my home-built parabolic reflector.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Cardinals and mockingbirds and others are enjoying themselves on a spring morning in chapel hill, nc 2020. It's an extended clip, useful for creators working on the sound of spring.
Author: Jmiddlesworth
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A short, simple recording of a cardinal chirping in deep woods during a light rain. He gets closer toward the end of this 21 second recording---very simple, yet peaceful. I used by zoom h4n recorder and, my homemade parabolic dish in which i mounted my rode ntg-2 microphone in. . . . Kevin.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Recorded using iphone 12.
Author: Itinerantmonk
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Some nice birds and some light rain, recorded at dawn, around 5:00 a. M. A cardinal and a song sparrow predominate. This recording is pretty clean for the suburbs and has few extraneous sounds. -----------2 primo em172 mic capsules -> zoom h1 recorder.
Author: Hargissssound
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A bright red male cardinal bird vocalising near my back porch.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Northern cardinal singing over loud human sounds. Stereo em172s.
Author: Trp
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Made in cardinal.
Author: Picklesyum
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Recorded april 16, 2020, in greenfield, massachusetts, usa.
Author: Mayrd
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Recording from roof using spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Niagara-on-the-lake. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Winter urban birdsong recorded on a very cold day. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Crowd at high park to see cherry orchards bloom (2011). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Urban dawn chorus, birds, white-throated sparrows, crows, cardinals, robins, canada goose, traffic, early morning, toronto. Roof mounted cs-10em mics.
Author: Trp
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Thunder from a storm centered about a mile from my location. Rolling thunder throughout, a cardinal is the songbird in first portion, steady rain, use as a meditation or environment loop is perfect. Recorded on a zoom digital recorder.
Author: Nixonvote
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Amtrak cardinal route eastbound (chicago to new york). Recorded east of montgomery, wv, traveling approximately 40-50 mph. Recorded with josephson c700s (output is soundfield w, x, and y channels) at 96 khz, 24 bit. Encoded to stereo nos with harpex. If you would like a higher resolution version of this recording, pm me.
Author: Lakewoodsound
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A field-recording of birds in their natural habitat. Recorded at the fran ulher natural area in bowie md. Recorded using a wildtronics parabolic microphone and a zoom h6. Birds include the carolina chickadee, northern cardinal, american robin, carolina wren, northern mockingbird, blue jay, white-breasted nuthatch, eastern towhee and swamp sparrow.
Author: Epease
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Field recording of birds in my neighborhood and backyard on the east coast of the u. S. I believe a cardinal is most prominent here, but i am not an ornithologist so cannot say for certain. Some smaller birds (finches?) also audible. Recorded through an open window of a screened porch with a tascam dr-40x. Raw recording; a bat crack from a nearby athletic field is audible.
Author: Jay Mar
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Field recording of birds in my neighborhood and backyard on the east coast of the u. S. I believe a cardinal is most prominent here, but i am not an ornithologist so cannot say for certain. Some smaller birds (finches?) also audible. Recorded through an open window of a screened porch with a tascam dr-40x. Noise removal done through audition's default parameters.
Author: Jay Mar
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Recorded at the side of a lake on easter 2023. You can hear the wind rustling through the trees. Some background noises are audible, including passersby and what sounds like a camera shutter. Birds heard: blue jay, red-winged blackbird, song sparrow, northern flicker, red-bellied woodpecker, northern cardinal, american robin, blue-grey gnatcatcher. ----primo em172 mic capsules -> zoom xyh-5 x/y mic attachment line in -> zoom f1 audio recorder -> low-cut filter.
Author: Hargissssound
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Recorded at the side of a lake on easter 2023. You can hear the wind rustling through the trees. Some background noises are audible, including passersby and what sounds like a camera shutter. Birds heard: blue jay, red-winged blackbird, song sparrow, northern flicker, red-bellied woodpecker, northern cardinal, american robin, blue-grey gnatcatcher. ----primo em172 mic capsules -> zoom xyh-5 x/y mic attachment line in -> zoom f1 audio recorder.
Author: Hargissssound
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Street noises recorded while walking through the most touristy area of montmartre, in paris, france. Streets visited include rue des saules, rue norvins, rue du mont cenis, rue du chevalier de la barre, rue du cardinal guibert, rue azais, rue saint eleuthere, in that order. Highlights include:. 00:00-00:30-> walking south along the relatively quiet saules ("willow") street in montmartre; footsteps and squeaking boots. 00:42-01:02-> street-cleaning truck passing on the same street. 01:02-01:30-> piano playing inside a restaurant on norvins street. 01:30-01:36-> rock music in some other shop. 01:44-01:46-> kids running past. 01:56-01:58-> barely audible music somewhere, under heavy crowd sounds. 01:56-02:59-> crowd noises, clinking silverware and plates in the restuarants i'm passing, increasingly heavy crowd. 03:00-03:21-> passing van, followed by another bus. 03:21-04:06-> ill-behaved young males ruining my take with strange ape-like cries. 04:06-04:17-> i think this was a passing taxi. 04:20-05:08-> someone playing a steel drum on the ground in mont cenis street. 04:43-------> someone closing a gate, i think. 05:16-05:18-> american tourist exclaiming at close range in chevalier de la barre street. 05:53-06:18-> street portrait artists talking and joking with each other. 06:30-07:25-> someone playing the harp on cardinal guibert street next to the basilica, partially drowned out by a passing car. 07:25-08:23-> someone singing on the steps in front of sacré-coeur. He had a powerful but distorted amplifier--the bad sound quality was like that in real life. I turned around in front of the basilica on this dead-end street and that's why the music switches sides. 08:23-08:40-> yes, that's a chainsaw. The city was trimming some large trees. 09:33-09:47-> more chainsaw noise as i walked past the workers on azais street. 10:00-11:00-> increasing crowd noise as i walk back north to the busiest part of montmartre along saint eleuthere street. Recorded with a hand-held h4n at 96 khz / 24-bits, stereo, compressed into 160 kbps / 44. 1 khz / 16 bits mp3. Recording date march 16, 2012, in the early afternoon.
Author: Mxsmanic
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Nature, and man-made machines, wake up on a saturday in a small town in southern illinois. Even though getting "away from it all" and experiencing nature in the deep woods, or a quiet field is very enjoyable, let's not forget that nature often lives and thrives side-by-side with us. I recorded this in my back yard on saturday april 27th, 2013 at 6:45 am and you'll hear the low, but everpresent low rumble of a distant train throughout. But, over and above you hear the incredible variety of calls and sounds made by a family of starlings who seem oblivious to the iron horse and the occasional car. We had rain the night before, so every now and then you hear a loud "plop" as a breeze cuts loose fat rain-drop and it hits the foam wind-screen on my h4n. Starting at around 3:47 and running to 4:08 a cardinal makes a strong appearance. I made this recording using my zoom h4n recorder, using it's internal built-in stereo microphones, with the recording gain on 81, out of 100. Enjoy!.
Author: Kvgarlic
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