This sound was recorded in scheveningen, the netherlands. It is my tame male gull (really tame, it will sit on my lap (https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=d8h-j-zqlgq). It is answering to the calls of his mate at our roof top where they nest. The gulls visit us for at least since 2005.
This sound was recorded in scheveningen, the netherlands. It is my tame male gull (really tame, it will sit on my lap (https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=d8h-j-zqlgq). It is answering to the calls of his mate at our roof top where they nest. The gulls visit us for at least since 2005.
Lost juvenile european herring gull (larus argentatus) calling others (i think) from a chimney after a storm in southern brittany. Some wind still. Recorded by me on a tascam dr-05, 16bits, 44. 1khz.
The bugle call "Taps", performed by Sergeant Codie Lynn Williams of Dallas, ceremonial bugler for Marine Barracks Washington, on a Soprano bugle in G, as typically performed in the U.S. military.
Author: Sgt. Codie Lynn Williams, U.S. Marine Corps
Another sample of a seagull at whitby, uk. Recorded in mono on my point & shoot camera, then made into pseudo stereo by pasting the mono recording into both left and right channels, then inverting/flipping the right channel.
Retreat performed by the Ceremonial Band of the United States Air Force Band of the West. Track 22 from Facets! (1992). Captain Steven Grimo, Commander. Lieutenant Danny Varella, Vice Commander.
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the West, Ceremonial Band; Recording: United States Air Force
Adjutant's Call and "Men of Ohio" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 1 from Footlifters! (1998).[1] Recorded Feb. and June 1998, Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, CO. H. Bruce Gilkes, conductor; Gena R. Stuchbery, associate conductor.[2]
Author: Composition: Henry Fillmore; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
This is the sound of seagulls, ducks and other water birds competing with gigantic carp fish, and each other, for food on lake mead. It starts mellow and and grows into a full-blown frenzy with lots of calling, quacking, chirping, splashing, thrashing and slurping (from the fish). The hoover dam isn't far from this lake, so tourist helicopters occasionally pass by. I hope you all like it. :).
Taps played on the bugle by a member of the U.S. Army Band. It is played by the U.S. military nightly to indicate that it is "lights out". Taps became an official component of military funerals in 1874. The song accompanies a funeral procession at Arlington National Cemetery, and is generally present at most funerals.
Seagull single call. The sound was created by isolating a single seagull call from a longer free sound downloaded from the internet. Software used: audacity.
First Sergeant's Call performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 26 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Adjutant's Call performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 17 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).