386 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Peeper Frogs"

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Peeper frogs recorded at night in southern maine on march 21, 2012.
Author: Timqueeney
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8 billion frogs singing for food and sex in new england usa.
Author: Cccanary
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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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Peeper frogs recorded around 8pm in early spring. Røde ntg2, studiosixdigital interface.
Author: Bone
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Recorded on phone, urban wetland, upper midwest.
Author: Batmanjohnson
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A peeper ambience i made with a eurorack modular synth.
Author: Vvvvvjwb
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Spring peepers are small frogs that emerge from mud in the spring. Recorded near a golf course, april 14 2020 around 8pm. Zoom h2n spatial mode, trimmed and amplified in audacity, dropped to 2-track for wav export. Sorry about the highway noise in the background.
Author: Hmtsccsound
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A few frogs croaking at 6 this evening.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Recorded on iphone 12 recorded in sayville, ny april 2022.
Author: Itinerantmonk
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Spring. Wav and spring2. Wav were recorded on the same evening in may during a long rain. The two recordings are similar but still very different. I've never heard so many frogs/peepers so deafeningly loud, persistent and oblivious to humans. I tried to record where the water was running but the animals drowned out the sound of the water. Beautiful sounds.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Spring. Wav and spring2. Wav were recorded on the same evening in may during a long rain. The two recordings are similar but still very different. I've never heard so many frogs/peepers so deafeningly loud, persistent and oblivious to humans. I tried to record where the water was running but the animals drowned out the sound of the water. Beautiful sounds.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Spring peepers are small frogs that live in the woods and call in the spring. This recording was made in the black hills, sd.
Author: Oldguy
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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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Spring peeper frogs recorded at night at a lake in villeneuve d'ascq, northern france.
Author: Eqko
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Small little peeper frogs sounds near at a reservoir recorded by fws.gov
Author: fws.gov
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More spring peepers, closer to source in swampy area.
Author: Rabban
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Spring peepers doing their thing in the evening with some birds singing.
Author: Rabban
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Spring peepers doing their thing in the evening with some birds singing.
Author: Rabban
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It was nighttime and the spring peepers were especially loud so i could record it with https://online-voice-recorder. Com/ because it was loud enough to pick up the audio.
Author: Saddlebag
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This is basically a remix of of previous recording. This field recording at frog hollow estate, daylesford, victoria, australia was after dark on a still night when the frogs went mad with joy. And why wouldn't they after 10 years of drought and now it's so wet and the pond they live in is so full with beautiful rainwater. In 15 years this is the noisiest night of croaks. Recorded on a zoom with 96k sample rate and 24 bit depth. I selected these settings to register the whole range of our frog croaks.
Author: Maccavictoria
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This is a recording i took while out in a farmer's field in new england on a rainy evening. The crackling you can hear is the rain drops. In the background there are insects, birds, and frogs audible. This recording is on the quiet side, volume might need to be adjusted.
Author: Bia
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More spring peepers, closer to source in swampy area. It got quiet otherwise and the peerers grew very loud with some very close to the mic!.
Author: Rabban
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These were recorded may 26 2007, about two weeks after the first spring peepers (pseudacris crucifer) were heard in the area. A dog in a distant garden can be heard barking a couple of times in this recording, but if anyone needs a clean recording i can probably find another, similar-length section of the original without extraneous sound. Or it could probably be edited out without too much trouble.
Author: Stackpool
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A field recording of the mating calls of 'spring peepers, a type of chorus frog, just after sunset in a swampy area with running water near the catskill mountains of new york state.
Author: Briankenny
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I recorded these spring peepers in upstate ny on march 18, 2022 in a wetland area. Spring peepers are small tree frogs. They are rarely seen, but during mating season in the spring, they are often heard. They are generally about one inch (2. 5 centimeters) in length, or about the length of a paper clip, and their weight averages from 0. 11 to 0. 18 ounces (3 to 5 grams). Spring peepers are known for the males’ mating call—a high-pitched whistling or peeping sound repeated about 20 times a minute. However, the faster and louder they sing, the greater the chances of attracting a mate. They often congregate near water and sing in trios, with the deepest-voiced frog starting the call. They begin breeding early in the spring and call on warm spring nights and during the day in rainy or cloudy weather. Females lay their eggs in vernal pools, ponds, and other wetlands where fish are not present. A female may lay anywhere from 750 to 1,200 eggs, which attach to submerged aquatic vegetation. Males fertilize the eggs as they are laid. Depending on the temperature, eggs can hatch within two days to two weeks. The tadpoles have gills to breathe underwater and tails to help them swim. Tadpoles transform into frogs over the course of 6 to 12 weeks. Spring peepers are said to have short lives, living three to four years at most.
Author: Fran Freesound
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Recorded in a field in a remote village of tamilnadu, this track consists of calls of frogs after a heavy monsoon shower.
Author: Randomthoughts
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Recorded in wet area by a cornfield in northern dutchess county ny around 2005, using a matched stereo pair of (soundroom,inc) oktava 012 mics w/cardioid capsules in an x/y configuration feeding a marantz 660 digital recorder.
Author: Knufds
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I found this fairly small low area, in deep woods, with about 5 inches of water in it. I wouldn't really say it is a pond because it will probably be dry in a month or so after the spring rains. (i think ecologists would call this small body of water an "ephemeral" pond). These spring peepers were putting on quite a chorus as the sun was going down. You'll hear a different sounding frog - or peeper - several times in: at 9 seconds in, 13 seconds in and 15 seconds in. When i first heard it, it sounded like a creaky door! hope you find this fascinating and enjoyable as well. Would make a great soundtrack for a swampy piece. Recorded using my trusty rode ntg-2 going into a zoom h4n recorder.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Sound of the spring peepers in march.
Author: Katfolker
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The sound of tree frogs in bermuda at night. Recorded in june 2021. One frog is withing 5 feet of the microphone and is very loud chirping on top of a background chorus of a multitude of his compatriots. 8 minutes long.
Author: Freezound
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Sound captured in the north of the province of quebec, canada. Singing frogs early during spring during the night. They progressively stopped one on one as i pointed a powerful light beam all across the pond.
Author: Prodmultimediashqi
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Walking past pobblebonk/banjo frogs (limnodynastes dumerilii) near an airport with aircraft noise.
Author: Hypo Mix
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I recorded the end of a rain storm with water running off of the house and multitudes and species of frogs in the background. I used my phone to record a mono track and then used audacity to simulate spatial stereo. It made the traffic in the distance sound like spirits moaning. I thought it was pretty cool. (-;.
Author: Okicombo
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A nice wet-themed ambiance of early spring in a small midwestern town in the us. The spring peepers dominate, always in the background. The american toads trill off and on (:38----1:04, 2:09-----2:31, 5:50----6:07, 6:25----6:40)there is also a distant dog bark, with echo at 3:31. Distant car horn at 3:57. Since this was recorded on a busy weeknight at 7pm, a lot of distant car doors and people picking up and dropping off kiddos for basketball practice, choir practice and other ancient extracurricular activities. There is a particularly good door open and slam and muted conversations at 6:43 to 6:56 and again at 7:17stereo recording made on thursday night march 29th, 2018 using a sound devices 702 and an audiotechnica bp4025 stereo microphone. The original was recorded at the very high sample rate of 196hz. Enjoy a town winding down and internalizing on a cold, drippy wet night in either very late winter, or very early spring.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Crickets in the woods.
Author: Yfjesse
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Shortly after sunset on august 10th 2013 in williams, in.
Author: Taterdunnetater
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A recording made in july around 7:00 at night near a huge man-made lake. The ever-present insects are there, but overshadowed by the peepers. 13 seconds in a dog barks off in the distance and the echo is just incredible. 24 seconds into the recording is the classic call of the red-wing blackbird. Made with samson c0-2 stereo microphones feeding a zoom h4n recorder.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Recording made at 11:30 at night on the edge of a pond near a deep forest. . . . Of course the spring peepers are chorusing, but then, from farther away, but definately still audible, some coyotes start calling out. Wonderful night-ambience. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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James Scott's "Frog Legs Rag" (1909) - MIDI sequencing by Adam Cuerden, piano synthesis by Jujutacular
Author: James Scott Adam Cuerden Jujutacular
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James Scott's "Frog Legs Rag" (1909) - MIDI sequencing by Adam Cuerden, piano synthesis by Jujutacular
Author: James Scott Adam Cuerden Jujutacular
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A simple field recording of mating frogs in the wetlands of western massachusetts in the berkshire mountains, usa. Early spring frogs mating activity. A simple recording using an iphone on a wetland hike. I cleaned the recording up a bit using audacity. Minor tweaks, light eq and normalizing. Feel free to use this recording for anything you may need it for.
Author: Fastwalker Nyc
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A strong thunder storm passes over the island of bermuda in the atlantic ocean at 4:00am. Ten thunderbolts of varying intensity can be heard against a backdrop of falling rain and singing treefrogs. Useful for tropical sounding rain storm. Recorded with my handheld tascam dr-05 linear pcm handheld stereo recorder as a 24-bit wav file in october 2021.
Author: Freezound
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Rural setting outside room tone, peeper frogs in the distance, car eventually drives by.
Author: Drdufus
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An army of frogs in the pond in my backyard.
Author: Olliehahn
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Starts off slow and then builds quickly, recorded outside in a swamp. At one point there is a vehicle in the background.
Author: Sjmac
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Thousands of frogs singing in anticipation of rain.
Author: Downrigger
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Recording of loud frogs in a small pond out behind my house in massachusetts. As near as i can figure from other recordings i've heard, these are eastern grey tree frogs. Crickets are also audible in the background throughout the recording, as is some background traffic noise. A peeper or two make cameo appearances as well.
Author: Alienistcog
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Frogs croaking in the night.
Author: Thsalo
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The water at frog baby fountain. Alh.
Author: Bsumusictech
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Frock croaking (foley).
Author: Acrober
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