107 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Common Robin"

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The robin is a bird very attractive because of the reddish color has its belly. Its plumage is brown with shades of brown and whitish. Recorded with a zoom h1 recorder.
Author: Aureliosons
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Sine waves generated with a 3x osc. Re-recorded on a higher volume. Fx: echo and asio driver bugs.
Author: The Odds
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Just a short hallelujah chior sound. Open sourcegema free.
Author: Magixmusic
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Sound recording of a Common Poorwill native to cnaada. The Common Poorwill, Phalaenoptilus nuttallii, is a nocturnal bird of the family Caprimulgidae, the nightjars.
Author: nps.gov
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Robin singing, so nice. Had to remove a lot of annoying traffic noise so hopefully the recording is ok.
Author: Freemaster
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Various birds singing and calling along a tree lined road using a zoom h2n on the black isle, highlands, scotland.
Author: Thelonerider
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Robin in the garden to test 2 wm-61a mics mounted on a disc at the focus of a parabola. Panasonic ls-5 edited only with eq to reduce traffic sounds and to offset dish characteristics a little.
Author: Listeningpost
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Calls from an american robin, recorded in a residential area of toronto, ontario on april 3rd, 2020.
Author: Gardenofoddities
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More calls from an american robin, recorded in a residential area of toronto, ontario on april 3rd, 2020.
Author: Gardenofoddities
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Bells, drone and soft pad played on a usb midi keyboard triggering through a daw non sample based soft synths with non default parameter settings.
Author: Djgriffin
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I've recorded tapping on a keyboard. U can use that sound , for example, when text appears in a movie. Btw. Its my first sound.
Author: Pacmangamer
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Gravació d'un pitroig en un arbre del parc de la ciutadella amb alguna cotorra pel seu voltant, al matí. Parc urbà, cotxes passant de fons. Petirrojo. Robin. Recorded with zoom h1 - 11/03/2017.
Author: Urbansoundbcn
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That interesting time of year between winter and spring. Actually, here in the northern hemisphere winter can still be strongly felt. . . The outside temp. When this recording was done was a very cold 30 degrees f. But, as you can hear, the main players in this small-town soundscape are the american robins (turdus migratorious) who are busy vocalizing and setting up their territory. Despite the cold, these summer residents don't seem to let that get in their way. Recording made at 6:30am on tuesday march 13th, 2018 in the backyard of a home in a small town in illinois. Equipment used: sound devices 702. Microphone: audio-technica bp4025 stereo microphone. No processing or post-tweaking at all. Enjoy this soundscape of the annual transition/battle between winter, sensing it's doom, and the inevitable spring on our planet earth.
Author: Kvgarlic
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With the uk lockdown in force,time to make a dawn chorus recording without the sounds of traffic in the background. This recording was made in the last week of april 2020.
Author: Simon Spiers
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Calm meadow, south of france, end of the summer, 6 min. Insects, many flies, some grasshooper, different birs including pheasant (2. 03). A robin is arriving during the recording (3. 10) and stays very next to us, on the right hand side, sometimes flitting. 2009. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on soundddevice 744twave stereo, 16 bits, 48khz.
Author: Bruno
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A couple of birds chirping early in the morning at the park with a couple of ambient city sounds in the background. Probably robins.
Author: Keweldog
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This european robin bird was singing in the debuggin drawers of the river llobregat in prat of llobregat delta. We could hear the the bird singing while the water of the river was running.
Author: Aureliosons
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A bright "triple-sweep" with a bit of left to right pan.
Author: Newagesoup
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The sorrowful song of a robin accompanied by other assorted birds.
Author: Artemis R Swann
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Sound of nearby magpies, currawongs, finch's, robins and other bird (song).
Author: Dhi
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Quiet night till trains breake it in two. Robin and tawny owl seems they dont care about the train24bit flac.
Author: Ianstelar
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This is a rather simple one, compared with 002, the sounds are more subtle and less punchy. The bass drum is much significant compared to 001.
Author: Errorcell
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The mitosis pack is a pack generally founded on just 1 beat pattern, the most common dance drum pattern found in techno music and trance. This pack uses the single pattern and expands upon it through various sounds that make the pattern sound different. 001 is the basis of all. Reaktor - arobic was used to mainly create this loop.
Author: Errorcell
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Common disorder re-recorded. I deleted a major part of the original "common disorder". A little echo is added here.
Author: The Odds
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A lonely robin sings accompanied by the buzz of a bee.
Author: Artemis R Swann
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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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Little robin singing its heart out in the peak district.
Author: Highpeakemma
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Lots of strong bass on this set. The bass sound was produced by lowering the frequency to about 20 on reaktor - arobic. Amazingly, it sounds fun.
Author: Errorcell
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Maybe this is a bit too loud. The overdrive and the crazy percussion instruments adds a bit too much on this loop. I think it needs to be refined.
Author: Errorcell
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The bass melody was produced by applying a modulation to the frequency of the bass. Not much has changed from 003.
Author: Errorcell
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This is a variation of the loop: 005 from the mitosis pack. The odd bass sound (or melody) is the result of tweaking too much with the modulation.
Author: Errorcell
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Back to a normal loop. This loop contains more noise. . . Though they sound like a rough shaker in the background. The bassdrum is slightly not prevalent.
Author: Errorcell
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The mitosis pack contains several loops with melodies. I removed the modulation and let the bass run without changing a pitch for this loop. See also loops 005 and 6.
Author: Errorcell
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This one has an extremely thick bass that pulsates crazily. At the same time, it sounds like a low tom sound.
Author: Errorcell
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I changed the synthesizer's ranges and played a bit with reaktor's structures until i realized i was playing with the frequency range. The result is a radically different sound that sounds more like a machine.
Author: Errorcell
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Back to normal. Nothing really special here excepting the unusual tom sound that seems out of pitch.
Author: Errorcell
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Finally, another normal loop. Nothing much again, but the difference is significant.
Author: Errorcell
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Midnight, mont de marsan (france), november 23 is the day of the wild cranes migration. It is fabulous! the fog is settled in the city, and these cranes are invisible! close but invisible. The nearby military airbase gives rhythm to the soundsc@pe with its take-offs and landings of fighter planes, which make the acoustics of the city resonate. Minuit, mont de marsan (france), ce 23 novembre est le jour de passage des grues sauvages en migration. C'est fabuleux! le brouillard est posé dans la ville, et ces grues sont invisibles! proches mais invisibles. La base aérienne militaire proche rythme le p@ysage sonore de ses décollages et atterrissage d'avions de chasse, qui font résonner l'acoustique de la ville. Original recording 96khz/32b sd mixpre6ii, stéréo ab dpa4041 dans cinela pia2.
Author: Emmanuel
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Recorded with an olympus field recorder, then edited and noise reduced in adobe audition.
Author: Johnsonbrandediting
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Tascam dr40 underneath the echium pininanna flower, with bumblebees above, with the sounds of various garden birds in the background.
Author: Stujun
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Recording of water pump, birdsong and traffic near a local park.
Author: Gooldy
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I made this arrow strike sound using a horse whip and a school ruler. Edirol r09 hr with homemade primo em172 capsule microphone.
Author: Plantmonkey
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This is a phone recording of water trickling into our spring fed, underground water deposit in the spring, with a robin's song punctuating the rhythm.
Author: Falconbeard
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Mid february near sunset in an english country lane, a brook nearby, robin song and a blackbird's alarm call. Extracted from a video taken with a panasonic tz-8 camera.
Author: Anemoneblondie
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Early (for me) morning recording of the spring dawn chorus over ashdown forest on the 30th april 2016 around 5 am.
Author: Simon Spiers
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Thousands of starlings make noise. San gregorio, sinnai, sardinia - 14 february 2019 - 17:00pm. By francesco medda arrogalla. Microphone: audio technica bp4025recorder: marantz pmd661mkiiheadphones: sony mdr-7506.
Author: Frantziscu
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A recording of my backyard early april morning. Various birds, light traffic (far away), light breeze, and some occasional chickens. Can faintly hear me walking and doing some light chores around the yard (my apologies for that).
Author: Noted
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My mother in the kitchen just around the corner from my closed bedroom door getting some ice from a square ice bucket in the freezer which is right at the entrance to the kitchen. You can hear them drop into her big glass and pop when they hit the water. I was recording out the window at the time. You can hear an american robin, red cardenal and mourning dove as well.
Author: Kbclx
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Birds singing out my window in atchison kansas, an american robin, a chimney swift, and some others i'm not sure of. You can hear the neighbor kid's tv on the other side of the wall in the background along with the roar of distant trains and traffic. Recorded at just before 06:00 this morning with lifecam hd300 about 4 feet from the windows. Edited in goldwave with a highpass filter cutting down some of the rumble below 70hz.
Author: Kbclx
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This is a common middle school or high school bell tone.
Author: Austin
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