The cricket is in northeast china very popular in summer fields. This sound is from my feeding pet a green big one in winter and it's named winter cricket by the artificial breeding technology. There lot of people like to feed cricket for listenning and enjoy it's in beijing china for long time ago. It's fun in the lifetime.
A recording done in mid-summer 2011 done in deep woods. Many different birds calling out, insects singing, and an overall background of the song of crickets rising & falling.
Enormous symphony of tree frogs, a few crickets and even a foreign frog makes an entrance on this track. Mono, recorded with sm58, eq'd, compressed slightly and mixed to lufs levels indicated on file name.
Night on a filed near a small town in mallorca. Wind, crickets are singing, someone steps on the gas in his car, dogs barking, night bird sings from time to time. Bells of some sheep are jingling.
Perhaps one of the most peaceful sound----a lone cricket singing his pure, melancholy chirp. Enjoy!. I recorded this with my marantz pmd661 -- performance enhanced by oade brothers of georgia --- and my rode ntg2 shotgun microphone.
Ambience recording in a poor family kitchen in san francisco libre, nicaragua. You will hear: a spoon stearing the stew, water, chicken, cock, hi-fi sounds, dishes, man singing, cricket, and a cars passing far away.
A bird is flying around, at night in the forest. Cricket are singing in background. (venezuela, gran sabana). Sound recorded by a ms setup sennheiser microphone mkh50+mkh30sound devices 302 mixer + sound devices 744t recorderms is encoded in stereo left-rightrecorded in 2011. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
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.
Many different types of frogs croaking and crickets at night in south africa at ulusaba. Night sounds. See video of this sound here: https://youtu. Be/ntrccdn9qew. As a courtesy if you download my sounds please subscribe to my youtube channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/user/mycompasstv thanks!. If you use freesound please consider donating to freesound. Org. ► support us via paypal: https://www. Paypal. Me/mycompasstv many thanks!.
The beautiful, simple call of the field cricket is one of my favorite insect sounds. In late summer though the huge choruses of katydids and cicadas often drown out the simple beauty of this love song. Later, as the season progresses into fall and the temps dip to where the cicadas and katydids no longer sing, these simple, beautiful field cricket calls still last up to the time that the days just can't stay warm any longer. I like to see how late into the season i can hear these guys---something just hauntingly mesmerizing hearing this sound and no other on a mild autumn day, after a cold night. . I was fortunate enough to capture this recording on september 4th 2013 in my backyard. Recording made around 4:30 in the morning with my h4n recorder using its internal built-in microphones.
Cicadas and frogs singing at night on a hot weather evening. Chirps and ambience from the surrounding insects and a slow rolling song from the frogs in the pond.
Windy suburban night. Recorded from a upstairs bedroom window with a h4n. Wind chime. Cars passing by in the distance. Metallic bang from garden ornament. A tiny bit of wind artifact which the rycote wind jammer didn't catch. Crickets singing happily. Very big gush of wind can be heard near the end of the sound file.
A stereo recording made at 4:50pm on saturday september 12th 2015 of the ambience of a small town near a playground. Up until this day, the weather here in the midwest had been your typical high-heat high-humidity. But, the day before this field-recording was made the wonderful jet-stream had dropped down on us, a cool, mass of less-humid canadian air, making the leaves sing through the trees with the lifting of the northwest breezes. A gentle tinkling wind-chime can be heard from 1:05 to 1:20. Recording made in stereo with marantz pmd661 and two sennheiser me66 microphones mounted on tripods about 4 feet off the ground.