7 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Marshy"

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A swamp in holland 4 pm in winter. Not many birds there cause of the calm winter. Just geese, coots, tits and at the end the call of a common buzzard. The wind is coming from the sw 2-3 bft and is audible sometimes for a few seconds. It's grey day. In front and right of the mic, on 1. 2 km, the hum highway and the city of 's-hertogenbosch. Left on 400 m a small local road. (see geotag). Http://static. Panoramio. Com/photos/medium/84458608. Jpgthe picture is made the day of the recording. Moerputten, near city 's-hertogenbosch (den bosch), holland, netherlands. January 8th 2013 4pm just before sunsetrode nt4 in blimp > sony pcm d50cloudy, 8c, wind sw 1-3 bft, mic pointed w. When you use this sound it would be nice if you spent a voluntarily donation to freesound. Remind that this is not a must. You are free to skip this request. Please credit/attribute me and freesound. Org if you use this sound. Please do it like this: sound from http://www. Freesound. Org/people/klankbeeld/do not use an indirect link. Http://www. Pledgie. Com/campaigns/14560. Png?skin_name=chrome.
Author: Klankbeeld
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In marshy area, tommy thompson park, toronto. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Sound of little frogs known as "peepers", which come out in the spring in marshy areas in the northeastern us.
Author: Zendry
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Frogs peeping out in the late dusk hour in summer, recorded in marshy area of open grass field in vermont, usa.
Author: Dandman
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The calls of two sandhill cranes echoing across a marshy lagoon off of lake superior in northern wisconsin. A few murmurs are just audible in this spur-of-the-moment recording.
Author: Stuartroland
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I recorded these frogs on march 4th in port townsend, wa, usa around 9pm. The sound was loud and intense from so many frogs in a marshy area. I used a zoom h4n pro with a windsock attached.
Author: Enlightened Greg
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This is a recording i made on sunday november 4th 2012 of the gentle, droning sounds of insects that were singing in a marshy area near the shore of a small lake. This is a very typical ambiance of autumn in the southern portion of illinois. If you listen carefully, you'll hear another very typical fall sound, the cry of blue jays in the heavy woods which surround this lake. One of my favorite sound-scapes. I made this with my rugged and dependable handy zoom h4n recorder, using its built-in microphones. I literaly had it sitting on a small log only about 15 feet from the water's edge. Because the insects were not very loud, i did have to crank up my record volume to 86 on the scale of 100; this means you will hear a little bit of slight wind rumble, but all-in-all i think the recording paints a good picture of the early autumn landscape and everything slows down and winds down for the bitter winter ahead. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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