Recorded by martin scaiff. Nine minute lakeside recording at fritton lake, norfolk uk. Ambient nature sounds and water. Part of the yarmonics sound library. Sounds of great yarmouth, uk. Recorded as part of the yarmonics sonic arts festival sept 2018 by various contributors. Festival organised by the norfolk and norwich sonic arts collective and originalprojects. Http://www. Yarmonics. Com.
Near where i do many of my favorite nature recordings there are train tracks which can ocassionally be very busy -- and yes, sometimes they have interfered with some of my nature recordings. But, recently i recorded the sound of the approaching train carrying loads of coal. It was around dusk and breezy -- melancholy combination. . . . I really love the echo of the whistle. . . . And as i listened i could not help but think about 100 years ago when trains were more common, amazing how things change. Well, here it is. Kvgarlic.
Small creek at agroal fluvial beach. Recorded with a pair of diy primo 172 capsules in ab stereo configuration onto a sd mixpre6. Agroal is small river near tomar in portugal.
Setup: 2 dynamic sennheiser microphones, one pointed out of the window in the west on a tree and the other one out of the window in the south pointed at a tranquil street.
Recording from a swamp trail in west alabama in the united states. Starts with a bird cawing then other songbirds come to the fore. Also a constant trill from a singing cricket.
Recorded in a small wetland preserve in north east florida, bird sounds and small waterfall in foreground, traffic in the background sorry about the beginning thud.
Downpour in a mountain village in the dolomites. Noise of driving rain on the ground and metal roofs and wind. No thunder and lightning. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
Field record make h2 xy microphone in cerdagne, pyrénées-orientalessome birds with traquet-tarrierthis take was clean and noise was removinggood listening.
Thunder claps recorded in alberta, canada on august 29, 2013. This recording is edited from a single storm. Message me if you would like a longer recording of the storm.
Recorded in the back garden. I think the bats are enjoying all the airborne bugs in this heatwave. Microphone: magenta bat5recorder: olympus ls10processing: audacitylocation: east finchleybat species: unknown.
The rather loud trill of cicadas, their song rising and falling. Recorded with no human noise pollution on a swamp road, midmorning in the middle of summer in the american south.
Birds: chirping, singing, ambience, suburb. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, in a suburb of keszthely (hungary). Processed: lowcut, compression, converted to flac(audacity; level 8).
People on the lakeside. Birds are singing, people are swimming, someone jumps to the lake and kids are chattering. Water flows in the background. Recorded with zoom h4 in 2020.
This mississippi river recording was made on a warm june day about 50 feet from the river. The ocassional sound of the river lapping at the soft-sandy bank is peaceful.
Downpour in a mountain village in the dolomites. Noise of driving rain on the ground and metal roofs and wind. No thunder and lightning. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
I recorded this in 2015 as background ambience for an audio drama. The cracking and plopping noises are by the surrounding trees, because they had these exploding seeds, yo may remember from biology classes. :).
Recording of a wicker basket being opened and closed, and stretched. I use this sound effect in animation for natural things growing and stretching, like plants growing quickly. Recorded with a zoom h4n.
Large leaves rustle in the wind sound effect recorded with sony pcm d100 and clippy em 272 in ab-stereo. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
The thunder from a single bolt of lightning, recorded in johor bahru, malaysia mid-afternoon october 2022. It hadn't yet started raining when i recorded this. The recording device was the inbuilt stereo microphones of the zoom h5.
This recording was made in vogelenzang, the netherlands, at sunrise on pentecost sunday 2013. Vogelenzang translated into english is, "birds song" - go figure! this recording was made using a zoom h4 resting on the ground.
Sounds of tree frogs and insects at midnight in a remote wooded area, recorded with a sony himd minidisc recorder using a rode nt-4 stereo mic with a rycote windscreen.