122 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Owl"

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I recorded this in my backyard at dusk in july of 2010. As night falls, the cicadas start up, the birds die off, and you can hear owls if you listen closely enough. Also a few sounds of traffic and briefly can hear the neighbor kids.
Author: Jimbeaux
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I love spooky sounds so i played around to create a nice fx that is creepy as hell.
Author: Megablasterrecordings
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Night ambience recorded close to a campground in rural new zealand - crickets, distant ruru (native owl), occasional distant camper sounds, gentle breeze in trees. Recorded with zoom h4n.
Author: Robotjay
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Based on irish folk tales, i was told that the screech of a barn owl is what gave birth to that myth. And so, using a snowy owl's screech and some audio wizardry, you now have a banshee. Enjoy!.
Author: Junkyard
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A recording taken at 6:03 am - 7:03 am 2/3/2023 in northern wisconsin near a pond and small lake. The temperature is -21 deg f and you can hear the trees make popping noises occasionally due to the cold, which is the interesting part of this recording. There is a distant owl calling early in the recording and you can hear coyotes in the distance. Unfortunately trucks in the distance too. This is hour 854 of a 1054 hour recording (12/29/22 - 2/11/23).
Author: Filipmu
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A pair of owls stationed themselves outside my half-basement bedroom window in colorado early this morning around 12am. Unfortunately i only had my phone to capture them with, but it still turned out alright, save for the periodic vox-like breaks when silencing background noise. The hoot is obvious as to the source, but i'm unsure about the screech/cry that occurs with equal frequency. Is it the response of a mate? or just the yip of a curious neighbor dog?. Recorded with the stock application on my lg g3 phone and encoded to mp3 using the "video to mp3" app.
Author: Depwl
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These owls were recorded around 8:30 at night in the shawnee national forest using my trusty rode ntg-2 on a mic stand. Even though it was a mild night and the insects and frogs should have been vocalizing, they weren't. It was kind of neat -- a dead-quiet night with nothing but these owls. If you thought that owls only do "hoot-hoot" you'll be surprised. After about a minute into it they really get going.
Author: Kvgarlic
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To me, nothing says the great outdoors like owls hooting in the early morning forest. This was recorded at 6:30a. M. On saturday august 29th, 2015 in the shawnee national forest in southern illinois. , in a low spot near a stream in deep woods. Equipment used: marantz pmd-661 and two sennheiser me-66 shotgun microphones. Record volume level was 6.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Dove: the cooing of a dove is achieved through foley. Vibrato is added to an almost owl-like sound created by blowing air into ones crossed-over hands. It is a subtle cooing and varies in tone, tempo and amplitude. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg.
Author: Rehanjo
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At a friend’s garden at night (23h12). Les ravières (center of france) , 2018/5/26. Recorded with a rode nt4, sound devices 302 and olympus ls 100, flat, countryside mood with a lots of crickets (le « grillon bourbonnais »), frogs at the background and sometime an owl.
Author: Keng Wai Chane Chick Te
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First, i thought it was a night-bird but i could not identify it clearly and i never heard an owl shouting like that. Then i understood why when i found on internet a sample exactly like mine. . . Now i know it was a barking roe deer (capreolus capreolus). "when alarmed, it will bark a sound much like a dog" (wikipedia).
Author: Raoul Slayer
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Rather a niche combination of sounds downloaded from this site for a children's halloween party for a room made up to be a witch's grotto with bubbling cauldron. A stereo mp3 file with crackling fire and bubbling cauldron to the right and dripping cave sounds and spooky animals and beasts to the left.
Author: James
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An interesting recording of birds, led by blue jays, doing their alarm calls. I was in the middle of the woods when i noticed that the birds seemed to be alarmed like there was a predator nearby and sure enough, i finally spotted a big barred owl sitting high in a tree about 50 yards from my recorder. Pretty amazing how the bird community sounds the alarm.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Intro title for this year's global game jam, the theme was "ritual"used audacitycomprised of these freesound. Org samples:. Flue - http://freesound. Org/people/cms4f/sounds/159135/. Jingle bells - http://freesound. Org/people/jarredgibb/sounds/263886/. Wood block - http://freesound. Org/people/lostphosphene/sounds/250386/. Karate class - http://freesound. Org/people/digital%20gold%20pictures/sounds/63263/. Antler on stone - http://freesound. Org/people/kessir/sounds/264205/. Drumsticks - http://freesound. Org/people/theriavirra/sounds/270091/. Rattle drum - http://freesound. Org/people/jarredgibb/sounds/263889/. Under bridge - http://freesound. Org/people/zabuhailo/sounds/167654/. Owl - http://freesound. Org/people/eltenjohn/sounds/71666/. Wolves - http://freesound. Org/people/ornery/sounds/130500/.
Author: Gggs
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I needed a very specific brand of lollipop with a chocolatey center for a short film i'm working on. None of my library crunch fx sounded right, so i chomped into one myself. Just call me mr. Owl. Recorded on an iphone, about an inch from my face. Just a single crunch edited to have a little extra tail. The effect came out as a satisfying crunch with decent low-mid range. Could be pitched down a bit to act as bones, or maybe a small to medium sized tree branch. I may record more of these after i visit the dentist next.
Author: Cliftonmcarlson
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Midnight dialog between two great horned owls.
Author: Pianofarm
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A bunch of owls loop pack by dirty archives. Triphop/dance/beat/hiphop/glitch-hop/downtempo/chill.
Author: Dirtyarchives
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Yours and owls festival from a distance, stuart park, illawarra region, nsw, australia, 1 oct 2017.
Author: Cairnz
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Forest at night, near city. Lots of crickets, some owls and dogs in the background. Left - sennheiser shotgun me66right - behringer b2 pro. Jardim botânico de londrina (brazil).
Author: Lucasdbap
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Romantic evening atmosphere in urban park with crickets and owls, accordion sounds in the background with french music. Love in paris. Ambiente noche románticaparque urbano con grillos y lechuzas, suena acordeón de fondo con música francesa. Amor en parís.
Author: Elenalostale
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Night sounds of night, mainly crickets, recorded at san francisco libre, nicaragua. You will also hear owls, birds, dogs barking, wind, low human voices, tv sounds, fire crackers, and a motorbike passing, among others. You may need to make some adjustments.
Author: Patobottos
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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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