35 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Carolina Wren"

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This is a loop of the song of a carolina wren. ---zoom xyh-5 > zoom f1 > low-cut filter > noise reduction.
Author: Hargissssound
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A recording i made literally on my front porch in january as a big mass of cold air was arriving with gusty winds. This wren was just chattering away. Made with zoom h4-n using its internal microphones, with the record volumeset on 80.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Samuel A. Ward's "Materna", performed by the Second Marine Aircraft Wing Band of Cherry Point, North Carolina
Author: Untitled
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Three baby wrens of about nine days old. Their chirp is quite shrill, more so than several days ago. It was recorded on my porch in clearwater, florida.
Author: Bansemer
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Performed by The Carolina Tar Heels.
Author: The Carolina Tar Heels
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This is a recording of walking an overgrown trail in coastal north carolina with cicadas and birds in the background. Footsteps in the woods followed by nature sounds by a pond.
Author: Crlfilms
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Wind gusts at braddons lookout, devonport. Superb fairy wrens on the ground about 3 metres away. Recorded from the back of a station wagon, 10 june 2019, with a rode nt4 inside a rode blimp, onto a marantz pmd611.
Author: Guyburns
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A wren singing it's heart out in the morning, with a pigeon, a car and the local magpies joining in later. Recorded with my sansa clip mp3 player's built in microphone!! i cannot believe how good this recording is. I amplified it 25% with audacity before uploading. Recorded approx 7am on may 18th 2011 in exeter uk.
Author: Hear No Elvis
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Back porch in moncks corner, sc.
Author: Davidsorich
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Field recording duet of nightingale and wren. Recording to zoom h4n with sennheiser mke600 + sennheiser mk62 (with paired tritionaudio fethead phantom). Both microphones clamped in blimp mounted. Multitrack mixing converts to 320 kbps mp3. Raw- 96hz 24 bit wave.
Author: Frhu
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Location: charlotte douglas international airporttime: april 2015. A strong storm hit charlotte, north carolina, and flights got delayed or canceled. The gates got crowded and people were restless. Lots of airline announcements, people talking on their cell phones, airport electric cart beeps, voices in english and a few words here and there in spanish, etc. Don't remember if this was recorded using the zoom h1 or h5 with the xyh-5 x/y microphone capsule.
Author: Dignicraft
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Recording breaking frozen/mostly frozen ice puddles with my foot in january 2014 at horizon's park in north carolina. Recorded with a zoom h4n in the afternoon at 96/24 sample/bit rate. Mics set to gain 50 and mic position set to 90 degrees.
Author: Jackmenhorn
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Recording breaking frozen/mostly frozen ice puddles with my foot in january 2014 at horizon's park in north carolina. Recorded with a zoom h4n in the afternoon at 96/24 sample/bit rate. Mics set to gain 50 and mic position set to 90 degrees.
Author: Jackmenhorn
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Easter sunday recording with distant children out in the morning sun but still all of us in lockdown due to sars cov2 virus.
Author: Nictfw
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A recording of ambient sound at sunny point cafe in asheville, north carolina on june 5, 2013. This one was recorded with a homemade condenser mic into my zoom h4n, so it sounds a little lo-fi, though it seemed to take additive hf eq quite nicely. The huevos fucheros was delicious. If you're ever in asheville, give them a shot.
Author: Hitrison
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Crickets in the woods.
Author: Yfjesse
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A wren singing in the local woods. Tascam dr 05, built in mics.
Author: Andy Gardner
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The song of a canyon wren in the mountains of far west texas.
Author: Alyceobvious
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Recorded on oct 29 2012 at 96k/24bit with a rode ntg-3 into a zoom h4n. I was recording wind ambience as hurricane sandy was currently swirling around. Along this bike trail i found this wooden ramp. Upon standing on it i realized it moved! and better yet it made some pretty cool creaking sounds!.
Author: Jackmenhorn
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Performed by The Carolina Tar Heels.
Author: The Carolina Tar Heels
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Midwestern forests can be quite noisy during the early spring when the various neo-tropical migrants invade the woods to get fat of insects and to raise a family. In this recording, made on the bank of a small creek situated in a ravine, you will hear various birds including, northern parula, louisiana waterthrush, an eastern phoebe, a carolina wren and an american robin. Recording made with my handy zoom h4n recorder propped up about 3 feet from the forest floor on a tripod and using the unit's internal, stereo microphones. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Late afternoon in rainforest in las piedras, peruvian amazon. Lots of birds/frogs/insects. Of note is the little tinamou, screaming piha,and the scaly breasted wren, very close.
Author: Nonamethefish
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A dark, rainy night just outside of wilmington, north carolina. In the little town of leland, the banks of the cape fear river overflowed into the marshlands and a chorus of frogs burst forth with beautiful song. Enjoy. - christopher c. Courter.
Author: Courter
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A wonderful soundscape recorded in april in beautiful woods in southern illinois. You will hear a variety of birds, wrens, tufted titmice, a cerulean warbler and a louisiana waterthrush. Recorded with the zoom h4n recorder and my trusty rode nt-2 microphone.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Performed by Charlie Poole With The North Carolina Ramblers.
Author: Charlie Poole With The North Carolina Ramblers
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It was a very cold and windy day when i visited the mile high swinging bridge at the top of grandfather mountain. Unfortunately, i did not have a windscreen, so there is a bit of noise in the recording of the "singing" bridge. The reason i say "singing" is that the high winds were blowing through the 228-foot long suspension bridge bars making a haunting sort of song. It is considered the highest suspension footbridge in north america at just over a mile high.
Author: Rodincoil
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Written by Charlie Poole (1892-1930). Performed by Charlie Poole (vocals, 5 string banjo), Posey Rorer (fiddle), Roy Harvey (guitar).
Author: The North Carolina Ramblers Group
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Written by trad. Performed by Charlie Poole (vocals, 5 string banjo), Posey Rorer (fiddle), Roy Harvey (guitar).
Author: Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers Group
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Recording of summer night sounds from my back porch, facing the woods. Recorded with an h2zoom and edited (trimmed only) with audacity. Sample taken from charlotte, north carolina usa.
Author: Hdfreema
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Audio of an electrified commuter rail line in downtown charlotte, north carolina as is approaches the crossing. You can hear the horn in the distance, then the bells of the crossing gates as the begin to close, and then the train horns again before it passes by the crossing into the station.
Author: C V
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Short field recordings made with my iphone in august 2013 while visiting family on one of the many small residential islands located in beaufort, south carolina (of forrest gump, the prince of tides, the big chill, and the great santini fame for any movie buffs out there). The loud buzzing is the ear-piercing mating call of the cicada insect, a sound that's hard to escape in the sultry summer months and semi-tropical environment of the south carolina low country. You can also hear tree frogs and i think maybe some birds too. Unfortunately there's also a little ambient whine of an air conditioner at times and me tip-toeing quietly around on the crunchy gravel dirt road. . . Because i didn't realize my iphone would do such a good job of picking up the sound of my footsteps. :). Feel free to make use of these recordings!if you do use them in some way in a project, i'd be curious to hear from you.
Author: Harryscary
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Steady thunderstorm rain with rumbling thunder at a medium distance. Rain trickling through aluminum downspout at start of recording. Midway through a carolina wren or related bird begins to sing.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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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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This carolina wren was braving a very cold, gusting cold front in early january. Recording made in a small midwestern town using my zoom h4-n recorder and its own internal microphones set at a record volume of 80. **note that since there were some strong north winds, you will hear the wind/roar in the background, but this wren just seemed oblivious to it. .
Author: Kvgarlic
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The exciting thing about recording and cataloging natural sounds is how you get nice, unexpected surprises. I was up early recently one spring day and did not have any real plans to record, until i stepped outside with my coffee to see what the weather was like and was nicely surprised with the light, steady spring rain that was falling in my yard; during the whole time this energetic carolina wren kept on singing through the rain. I rain, got my recorder and recorded a full hour of this peaceful pattering. You hear the drops hitting the concrete patio, the shingled overhang and a plastic chair. Zoom h4n recorder using the stereo built-in mics.
Author: Kvgarlic
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