10 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Turdus"

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The turdus merula singing is too lordly when spring is coming. The sound was recorded by a net friend at near 3:00am in the morning ,but it sings a whole day in spring season. Thanks for the net friend to bring the enjoying.
Author: Searchingbird
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Sound of bird noise at about 4am during summer.
Author: Kiefspoon
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That interesting time of year between winter and spring. Actually, here in the northern hemisphere winter can still be strongly felt. . . The outside temp. When this recording was done was a very cold 30 degrees f. But, as you can hear, the main players in this small-town soundscape are the american robins (turdus migratorious) who are busy vocalizing and setting up their territory. Despite the cold, these summer residents don't seem to let that get in their way. Recording made at 6:30am on tuesday march 13th, 2018 in the backyard of a home in a small town in illinois. Equipment used: sound devices 702. Microphone: audio-technica bp4025 stereo microphone. No processing or post-tweaking at all. Enjoy this soundscape of the annual transition/battle between winter, sensing it's doom, and the inevitable spring on our planet earth.
Author: Kvgarlic
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The bird - turdus philomelos is singing in a small forest, in kielce, in poland. Recorded with zoom h2n (xy). It's very relaxing sound.
Author: Karola
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This is a blackbird recorded in a small forest, in kielce, in poland. It was recorded with zoom h2n (xy).
Author: Karola
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Merla bird sings after the sunset.
Author: Joanfelipsound
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Morning song of a common blackbird, one bird, one recording, with a h4, denoising with audacity.
Author: Tinga
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A stilly street in budapest's garden suburb. Daytime in late winter - early spring. Birds: fieldfares (turdus pilaris), tits (parus sp. ), hooded crows and rooks (corvus sp. ), collared doves (streptopelia decaocto), greenfinches (carduelis chloris) etc.
Author: Darthbaul
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The sabiá-laranjeira (turdus rufiventris) is a common bird in south america and the best known of all thrushes, identified by the color of rust on the belly and by its melodious song during the reproductive period and popularly considered national bird of brazil.
Author: Flavia
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Recording made by fabian esteban beltrán with a smartphone on may 6, 2020, at 5:30 am in a peri urban area of facatativá, colombia (4 ° 48'47. 84 "n, -74 ° 20'11. 88" w). This locality has a patch of secondary vegetation mixed with eucalyptus plantations and very close to a main road. Numerous birdsongs in the andean scrublands, including great thrush, rufous-collared sparrow, yellow-backed oriole, sparkling violetear, white-sided flowerpiercer and the endemic specie of the highlands, the silvery-throated spinetail, among others. In the background some roosters crowing and barking dogs. Grabación realizada por fabian esteban beltrán el 6 de mayo de 2020 a las 5:30 am en una zona periurbana (4°48'47. 84"n, -74°20'11. 88"o). Esta localidad posee un parche de vegetación secundaria entre mezclada con plantaciones de eucaliptos y muy cercana a una vía principal. Numerosos cantos de aves en los matorrales andinos de esta zona en los que se destacan mirla patinaranja (turdus fuscater), copetón (zonotrichia capensis), turpial de montaña (icterus chrysater), colibrí orejivioleta (colibri coruscans), pinchaflor flanquiblanco (diglossa albilatera) y la especie endémica del altiplano el chamicero cundiboyacense (synallaxis subpudica) entre otros. En el fondo algunos gallos cantando y ladridos de perros.
Author: Sergio Collazos
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