8 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Juvenile"

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Juvenile Aisle by Jorge Mario Zuleta
Author: Jorge Mario Zuleta
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Night calling/begging voice of juvenile european long-eared owl (hun:erdei fülesbagoly; lat:asio otus). It was almost as big as it's parent but sill was begging some weeks later nighly. :).
Author: Mishy
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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.
Author: Siriusparsec
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A juvenile hedgehog angrily huffs and sniffs.
Author: Fthgurdy
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A juvenile hedgehog angrily huffs and snorts.
Author: Fthgurdy
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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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The kid on the elevator said it was "goose day. " i don't recall hearing of that before, and i do not approve. Nor would the little shit's mommy. I was just playing with my phone. I've heard that juveniles aren't generally charged as adults. Why can't adults, then, clobber them?.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Recording made by juliana romero and felipe moreno on may 11, 2020 at 6:00 am in the village pueblo viejo upper part in the municipality of facatativá, colombia. This zone has a corridor of vegetation in the process of succession typical of dry areas. Constant bird songs in this area undergoing ecological restoration with the dominance of great thrush, rufous-collared sparrow, black-tailed trainbearer, black flowerpiercer and the sound of several individuals of the endemic specie of the silvery-throated highland spinetail stands out among adults and juveniles, among others.
Author: Sergio Collazos
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