27 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Warbler"

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A recording of the beautiful, trilling song of the pine warbler. Saturday april 13th, 2013. Made at 6:30am in a pine grove, using my handy zoom h4n recorder with its built-in microphones.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Here in the midwest one sure sign that winter "has left the building" is when the neo-tropical migrants arrive in the forests to gorge themselves on the multitude of insects, and to raise a family. One of my favorite bird-songs is this "zipper" sounding call of the northern parula. Perhaps you have heard this very unique call while out in the woods. I recorded this with my zoom h4n recorder, using its internal stereo microphones. This sound was recorded around 7am on april 29th 2013.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Sound of a whitethroat singing in spring. This recording was then played back to the bird seconds later, and this secretive warbler flew out of cover towards me, and began to sing right next to me.
Author: Scoffo
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A nice ambient recording made on sunday morning may 5th 2013 around 6:30 in the morning in the shawnee national forest in deep southern illinois. I had originally wanted to get good, clear recordings of the tremendous numbers of warblers that are here, but a good, soaking steady light rain decided to stick around. I though, what the heck, that is a part of our natural world also, so let's get it all "on tape". . . . Hope you enjoy this. Recording made with my handy zoom h4n recording utilizing its built-in microphones. To keep as much water off of my h4n as possible, i put one of my big, furry, knitted insulated sock-cap over the recorder, that at least kept my recorder from swimming in water.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A recording made on the bank of a small stream. The prominent bird that you will hear -- especially at 30 seconds into the recording -- is a beautiful little bird called the louisiana waterthrush. I made this recording by attaching my zoom h4n to a sturdy tripod, and using the built-in internal stereo microphones on the zoom. The built-in microphones have a 90-degree and 180-degree setting. For this recording, i set the angle on 180 degrees.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A sedge warbler i recorded with my iphone se at störmthaler see near leipzig.
Author: Siliconesound
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Great reed warbler (acrocephalus arundinaceus) singing in a windy day at june. Recorded with zoom h1absolutely free to use.
Author: Darthbaul
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I have recorded "uguisu", the japanese bush warbler near my house in yokohama. You can also hear a little of wind, cars and other city sounds.
Author: Warukunai
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This is my favourite bird icterine warbler (hippolais icterina) wich sings in my city. It was recorded with olympus and zoom h2n and edited in pro tools 12.
Author: Karola
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The sorrowful song of a robin accompanied by other assorted birds.
Author: Artemis R Swann
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A wonderful simple but nice song of the all-red summer tanager. Recorded in june with the everpresent insects. Recorded with stereo samson co-2 microphones into a handy zoom h4n recorder. If you listen closely - preferably with headphones - you can hear the slight echo.
Author: Kvgarlic
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The 'prothonotary warbler' bird calling along with a mix of other birds. City bg hum. As a courtesy i kindly ask if you download my sounds, to please subscribe to my channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/user/mycompasstv thanks!.
Author: Mycompasstv
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Dusk in the midwest during the summer is usually dominated by insects, but, the wood thrush often sings around dusk, making quite a unique natural soundscape. This wood thrush was recorded on may 26, 2012 at 7:45p. M. Using a rode ntg-2 microphone going into my handy zoom h4n recorder.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A wonderful soundscape recorded in april in beautiful woods in southern illinois. You will hear a variety of birds, wrens, tufted titmice, a cerulean warbler and a louisiana waterthrush. Recorded with the zoom h4n recorder and my trusty rode nt-2 microphone.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A warbler, a sparrow and some geese can be heard. This is raw, straight from the recorder. If you want something easily usable, check out my other version of this sound, which has the background noise removed. Recorded in new jersey. ---------------primo em172 capsules > zoom h1 recorder.
Author: Hargissssound
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A warbler, a sparrow and some geese can be heard. In this version of this recording the background noise has been removed with a low-cut filter, and the recording has been turned into a loop. Recorded in new jersey. ---------------primo em172 capsules > zoom h1 recorder > low-cut filter.
Author: Hargissssound
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Reed warbler sings in the windy reeds. Recorded with sony pcm d100 + sennheiser me 66. This was recorded on a windy day in may. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Author: Garuda
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The pretty, soothing, trilling song of the pine warbler. These callings were recorded on sunday march 30th 2014 in a small pine grove, in the middle of a larger forest. On the day i recorded this, the weather was perfectly sunny, and mild -- temps about 60 degrees -- with very little wind. When i first heard this song, i was instantly reminded of a sewing machine. Enjoy. Recording made with my zoom h4-n field recorder, using a rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone placed on a tripod, about 3 feet above the forest floor. To make sure i got a decent level on this soft call, i did have to crank up the recording volume to about 85 on the scale of 100.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Sunrise in a german forest with different birds.
Author: Kirschsaft
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A japanese bush warbler (cettia diphone) chirps among a tree. A little traffic noise is heard. At835st, mr-1.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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Neumann kmr82i.
Author: Trp
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Spring morning, forested area near water. Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Forest after the rain. Distant cuckoo, wood warbler, other birds. Tiny raindrops quietly falls from the trees. Recording location: https://aporee. Org/maps/work/?loc=39871.
Author: Kristijonas Lucinskas
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A peaceful ambiance of some pine trees in early, early spring. The predominant, lower-pitched background is the strong south wind blowing through the tops of healthy pine trees. . . An unwavering "swooshing" that cuddles and curls around the flexible, thick-resin-filled pine needles. Also, from time to time, you hear the sound of the wind rattling some dead and brown oak leaves; oak leaves which are still stubbornly hanging on to their parent tree. I purposely did only a very bare minimum of post-processing on this sound so as to keep it as realistic as possible. Yes, there are quite a few wind rumbles that i toned down just a little bit. I did not totally get rid of the wind rumbles. I did this on purpose so you the true feeling of " being there " on that mild, but still raw cold day of spring could still be felt. At 4:35 into the soundscape the trilling of a pine warbler is heard---a warble of warm-sounding notes fighting back stubborn winter. At 9:33 that hardy year-round resident, black-capped chickadee starts tweeting about. Recording made on saturday march 25, 2023 using a sound devices mixpre-3 series ii and only one microphone. I used a sennheiser mkh 8070. Enjoy this soundscape of winter slowly losing its grip, as told by pine trees and brown, crackly oak leaves.
Author: Kvgarlic
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