10 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Eater"

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I'm cutting my small front yard with a weed eater.
Author: Dk
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00:48
A gas weed wacker at work near a building.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:06
Lg v20 h910.
Author: Vacuumfan
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00:19
Lg v20 h910.
Author: Vacuumfan
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01:28
The sound of kneading a piece of raw meat in my hand. It was gross, but i like the results :).
Author: Iampagan
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00:52
Running an electric lawn mower, which sounds similar to a weed eater, over thin grass and weeds and some large dry leaves from a magnolia tree. Recording stops cold.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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00:19
A badger eating peanuts. I have no idea why anyone would want this! :) maybe you need authentic animal eating sounds? i live in a forest, and i leave peanuts out for the local badgers. They are very noisy eaters. I love freesound, so thought i'd upload the sound here.
Author: Tedagame
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10:03
A recording of some of my neighbors down the street running various machines. Edited to remove handling noise and eq'd to lessen the noise. Also, those bugs are mostly at 2. 8 khz.
Author: Hitrison
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17:08
Recorded at 6:30am on saturday 21 july 2012 in black hill conservation park, located on the edge of the city of adelaide. Dawn breaks with a morning chorus of magpies, new holland honey eaters, wattle birds, and more. Traffic can be heard in the distance as the city wakens.
Author: Fobhm
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03:13
A peaceful, droning, relaxing summer soundscape of the midwestern forest. For starters, in the background you hear a river of wind steadily swirling around the oaks, and the maples and the sycamore trees. A blessed northeast wind-friend. The insects take over, and on top of that, a single, solitary bird, i think a flycatcher, softly calls his one-note. Even though this is the time of year that the visitors, those beautiful neo-tropical migrants, fill the woods, after several months of raising of raising a family, they are quiet, resting now. . . Letting the insects signify the passage of time and the slow march to autumn. In about 6 weeks from now, most of our visitors will have left. . . Back down south, their job of raising the next crop of insect-eaters done. . . And the woods, the forest, the nearly-dry creekbed will be packing it in. Recording done on saturday july 29th, 2017 at 11:30am in the forest near a creek with sound devices 702 and a rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone pointed straight up into the trees.
Author: Kvgarlic
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