55 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Songbirds"

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By mid-september a lot of the migrant songbirds have left southern illinois, along with their songs. But, the insects and their choruses abound. This recording made on september 21st, 2012, in a clearing surrounded by heavy forest. Equipment: zoom h4n recorder and the microphone was the rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Songbirds sing at the raptor trust in millington, nj. Recorded on the very first day of spring. I highly recommend visiting the raptor trust if you're in the area. It's an amazing place. Http://theraptortrust. Org. ----2 em172 omni capsules -> zoom h1 (low cut filter added).
Author: Hargissssound
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Some migrating geese fly directly overhead, going from the left to the right side of the stereo field. You can hear the doppler shift as they pass. Songbirds sing in the background. Traffic can be heard. Recorded during the 2019 world series of birding. -------------------------2 em172 mic capsules -> zoom h1 handy recorder -> noise reduction (ocen audio).
Author: Hargissssound
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A foggy july morning. The recorder was placed on a rock about 30cm from the edge of the water which was moving very slowly. The waves were really shallow and soft. You can hear uk songbirds in the wooded area behind the recorder and seabirds in front of it. Occasionally you can hear a foghorn in the distance. Olympus ls-5, int mics, deadcat, 35hz hp @6db/oct, 5:30am.
Author: Richwise
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A recording in the midwestern forest made on sunday september 27th, 2015 around 3:00pm in early autumn. At this time of the year a lot of the summer neo-tropical migrant songbirds either have left for their winter home, or, are quieting down and preparing to leave. During this transition period in early fall the woods are not as loud as, say, three weeks ago. Even the insects seem subdued. At around 12 seconds into this recording you hear the squeaky call of a tree-frog. Recording made with marantz pmd661 and two sennheiser me-66 microphones mounted on a tripod about 4 feet above the ground.
Author: Kvgarlic
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