11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Kookaburra"

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Morning kookaburras caught on zoom recorder.
Author: Ninjanan
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Two kookaburras in duet recorded in queensland.
Author: Rainbow
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Mini disc recording of an australian kookaburra at yungaburra.
Author: Visionari
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This is a hq field recording of a family group of kookaburras in kings park western australia. The other name for the australian kookaburra is the australian jackass. There are other birds in the background.
Author: Dbache
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Kookaburras recorded in the cathedral ranges in victoria, australia. Recorded on a zoom h2n.
Author: Sassaby
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Field recording in dorrigo world heritage national park, nsw, australia. 5. 30 am dawn chorus.
Author: Maccavictoria
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Forest field-recording in victoria australia in winter, birds include parrots, distant kookaburra, currawongs and magpies carolling. Distant traffic noice. Recorded on a zoom handheld recorder.
Author: Ninjanan
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Cricket ball bouncing on a bat: sounds like a constant knocking on a door but has a slight ting at the end of each bounce. Recorded using the zoomh4n and using the rode ntg1 condenser shotgun microphone. No processing has been done to this sound. The bat used in the sound is a kookaburra kahuna 150 english willow and the ball was a bellingham & smith 135g match cricket ball.
Author: Ghsty Xd
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Early morning forest atmos, north warrandyte, victoria, australia - faint traffic in background, various parrots, kookaburras, wattle birds etc, faint dog barks. 24-bit 48khz wav, zoom h5 internal x-y mics.
Author: Thom Cookes
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The sounds of birdcalls in port stephens, nsw, at around 6am in spring time. November 2015. There are doves, curlews, magpies, rainbow lorikeets, corellas, and different sea birds. At 17:20, the kookaburras kick in, and at 17:38 you can hear a koala grunting. Recorded with a zoom h2, surround sound. Edited on premiere pro cc.
Author: Monkey Pants
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The first sunday of may is the international dawn chorus day! on the 3rd of may 2020, artists and field recordists in different parts of the world recorded the birdsong around the time of the local sunrise, and then the sounds were put together in a synchronous collage. The sounds you hear in the recording at the same time happened at the same time, but not necessarily in the same place: for example, you can hear owls calling in the spanish night at almost the same time as kookaburras in the australian day. Many thanks to all contributors!. Part 1: 2nd may 2020, 19:55 - 23:30 gmt. Karthic ss, dunedin, new zealand (also part of the reveil7 podcast) https://soundcloud. Com/karthicss/dawn-chorus-day-nz-full-recording. Susan gould, wallis lake, new south wales, australiahttps://soundcloud. Com/sue_gould/international-dawn-chorus-day-2020. Tim duck, currawang, new south wales, australiahttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=djqfiapjeec. Not dawn choruses, but simultaneous recordings:frederic font, l'ametla de valles, barcelona, espanahttps://freesound. Org/people/frederic. Font/sounds/516565/. Karsten koehler, cambridge, united kingdomglobaldawnchorus. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Secondharmonicgeneration
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