38 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Hawk"

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A harris hawk calls from its perch as people chat and watch at a falconry display at headingley castle. Sony d50.
Author: Cheeseheadburger
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The cry of a red-shouldered hawk flying slow figure eights over a lake in mid-winter. Recorded on sunday january 22nd, 2017 using the sound devices 702 with two sennheiser me66s.
Author: Kvgarlic
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This is a hawk. "these birds are slender with short broad rounded wings and a long tail which helps them maneuver in flight. They have long legs and long sharp talons used to kill their prey and a sharp hooked bill used in feeding. Females tend to be larger in size than males. They often ambush their prey, capturing it after a short chase. They mainly eat small birds and mammals. ". Minidisc.
Author: Unclesigmund
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A hawk screeching at some distance. Probably a cooper's hawk.
Author: Denalwa
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From squeaky hawk toy to shredder, cassowary-like ratites (flightless birds without a keel on their sternum bone) that are native to the tropical forests of new guinea (papua new guinea and indonesia).
Author: Fiezewarthog
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From squeaky hawk toy to shredder, cassowary-like ratites (flightless birds without a keel on their sternum bone) that are native to the tropical forests of new guinea (papua new guinea and indonesia).
Author: Fiezewarthog
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Couple of red shoulder hawks being attacked by crows.
Author: Pianofarm
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This file contains a jet flying over as well as a prop plane, hawks screeching, crows cawing, and my golden retriever bud sniffing around. This file can be broken up into segments and used for many projects. It was recorded with a zoom h5 in the southeastern portion of the us. Enjoy!.
Author: Russrabon
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Young red shoulder hawk.
Author: Pianofarm
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This was created with the following recording by cheeseheadburger:. Http://freesound. Org/people/cheeseheadburger/sounds/244519/. I grabbed some samples and ran them through an effect chain (delay, verb, eq) that make them sound as though they are out in nature.
Author: Framing Noise
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A recording of a pair of hawks that often nest in this small town in southern illinois. It seems that the essence of the wild is captured in the sound of a screeching hawk. Recording made during the late afternoon on a day in late february 2013. Equipment used: zoom h4n recorder using the built-in stereo microphones turned to collect sound from 180 degrees.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Two hawk fighter jets; short taxi and take off recorded from rear of runway (rear of planes) on a windy day. Some faint human chatter can be heard towards the end but these can easily be cut or edited if desired.
Author: Vax
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All my sounds were created for a motioncomic i created called: kay & gojiah. . . I did not create these from scratch, but instead, remixed stock sounds of different roars, growls, breathing, etc. And fiddled with their settings until i got a sound i felt satisfied with. I thought the best thing to do with them after the project was done is to share. So, no need to give me credit. If you really want to give me credit for remixing, go and check out my project and give it some love :). Https://youtu. Be/-6i5ojsiqhu.
Author: J.R
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Call of red tailed hawk, urban residential, toronto. Roof mounted cs-10em mics.
Author: Trp
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Red-tailed hawk call from high in tree (might be blue jay mimicking), noisy urban, toronto. Roof mounted cs-10em mics.
Author: Trp
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This is the same red-tailed hawk as in the previous upload, except the call is slightly different. It made this call flying away. Both recordings were scrubbed of most background noise. Silence was generated between calls with a slight millisecond gap after each call.
Author: Software
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A recording of a red-shouldered hawk vocalizing on the outskirts of a small town in illinois. This is a behavior they do at this time of year to mark their territory. From another perspective, i think this sounds like the sound-signature of the wild. Equipment used: sony pcm d100 using internal microphones. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Some birds (i think a bunch of crows and a hawk) fighting in a tree near my house. Recorded with a zoom h4n at 96/24. Birds were about 30 feet up in the tee and i was on the ground another 30 feet away. Some light traffic and airplane sounds low in the mix.
Author: Jackmenhorn
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One of my favorite sounds of spring and summer is the beautiful night-hawk. Around dusk they patrol the skies over generally open areas searching for insects. They actually seem to prefer areas where there are man-made structures; that's why you will hear them often in town, especially near baseball/softball fields where the big banks of lights attract their food source. They really do seem fond of and are quite common around towns and cities. Plus, another amazing fact that i read on the cornell ornithology website is that these birds do not build a nest, rather the female simply lays her eggs directly on the ground, and lets camouflage do the rest!. This recording was captured by my h4n using my rode nt4 microphone mounted inside a parabolic dish. Other than simply boosting the level by about 10 db using adobe audition 3. 0, i did no other processing to this file. That is why you hear distant traffic, and the occasional wind through the trees, as this recording was made on a breezy evening. Date of record: thursday may 9th, 2013 between 7:30pm and 8:00pm.
Author: Kvgarlic
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This is a field recording made with a zoom h1-n recorder. As we approached a nest in a tall douglas fir tree, a red-tailed hawk flew out, landed in a tree near us, and called out constantly. Perhaps these calls were trying to distract us from the nest, where we could see, with binoculars, two young heads in the wide nest. This is a recording of four of those calls.
Author: Software
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Short voice synthetiser quote of stephen hawking thought used in other version in pink floyd album division bell, keep talking.
Author: Boryslaw Kozielski
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Insects and birds wake in the morning along the banks of the delaware river. Recorded with a zoom h3vr in ambisonic a formatrecorded in 48khz 24bit waveambisonic a format is decoded in stereo left-right.
Author: Caleblopez
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The sound of an osprey a or sea hawk. This sound is public domain.
Author: nps.gov
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Recorded my girlfriend doing her hawk screech added some processing to make it more demonic sounding.
Author: Nick
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A Bald Eagle recorded in yellowstone national park Wyoming. Great eagle, hawk, or any other predator bird sound effects.
Author: nps.gov
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One of my favorite summer and late-summer sounds. The night-hawk is the star of this recording. This recording was made around 9pm at night in mid-august and, even though i never could see this nighthawk, his calls pierced through the night-sky to let me know he was up there, somewhere, orbiting on the prowl for mosquitos and other insects. I have always loved this sound ever since i was a kid and going to sleep at night i felt comforted knowing that, like some circling fighter jet, the nighthawks would be on the job, plowing down the population of mosquitos, while i slept all night. Recording actually made in the parking lot of a major midwest university around 9pm at night on august 19th, 2014. Equipment: marantz pmd661 modified by oade brothers electronics, beyerdynamic me58 microphone. My record volume was 7.
Author: Kvgarlic
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I made the "rocket start up" sound by cyberkineticfilms loopable inside magix music maker. (original: http://www. Freesound. Org/people/cyberkineticfilms/sounds/130202/ ). Feel free to use for anything.
Author: Mickboere
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Panská panska cz czech.
Author: Fpanskavetrovsky Michal
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Requested sample, saying an animal name as if commanding a computer.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Summer morning ambience urban residential, birds, air conditioners. Toronto. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Night, roof, toronto. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Various clicks, calls and imitative sounds. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Common starling, various imitative calls and songs. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Field recording of local daytime insects and birds in late summer. Recorded with zoom h1n.
Author: Smichalak
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---recorded using an dr-07mkii digital audio recorder---a war like situation that has upbeat music created. Includes,-real marine mikes with gunshots-hawk jets take off-blackhawk-usat bomb-thruster acceleration-boom from a navy cannon.
Author: Lolpeople
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Timestamp ymd : 20220130recording equipment : zoom h5 stock capsule micdescription of the sound : tinyhawk 2 micro quadcopter flying, microphone set at waist level and i'm flying infront of it, more or less hovering. Recorded indoor. Hope you enjoy :)ps: id love to hear how you use this sound, feel free to link your creations or share how/why you listen to this :).
Author: Sadiquecat
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Recorded on august 22nd 2020 using my sony pcm-10 recorder. An overnight recording going into early morning. A beautiful soundscape of a insect-laden overnight in a small midwest town. Fascinating to contemplate how, while us humans are sleeping soundly, preparing for our next day, nature, is performing this nightly chorus, under cover of darkness. Gentle, drowsy insects gently rocking the world. Washing over the world with the re-birth that night brings.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Not a very good recording, and very short - but this is the flapping of a juvenile bald eagle's wings and its cry. I'm only uploading this because i don't think there are any other samples on freesound. I didn't manage to get a good shot at this one, so that's all there is. But i'll try for a better sample as soon as i can. This is a real bald eagle - not a red-tailed hawk, which is what most eagle samples really are. As with the loons, i'm on a bad dialup connection but if i get a better sample i'll upload it as a wav.
Author: Stackpool
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