7 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Wild Life"

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Crows calling in the augarten park in vienna, austria.
Author: Akame
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Long recording for chicken / rooster life, aiming for egg laying, which you can identify by the repetitive clucking of the hens.
Author: Stujun
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03:48
Warning siren from a distance, traffic and wild life in background.
Author: Kmckinney
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09:03
Recorded on a home made hydrophone in inish oirr harbour. Most of the original recording is below the limit of normal hearing. The sound is translated up in frequency to the normal hearing range.
Author: Mauhen
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A grey squirrel at the edge of a wood seemed quite upset and repeated called for about 5 minutes. I recorded the end of its calling. It is also my first attempt at recording sound with my camera (canon eos 550d). There turned out to be a fan noise with a slight clicking. I ran noise reduction in audacity to remove it and to help reduce the sound of traffic.
Author: Timsc
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Freesound is just awesome. The people here give so much. Thank you all. About this stupid little beat: i don´t know how to say. My drum collection is "bigger than life" ranging from the 90s till today. It´s so sick i don´t even look into it anymore - and this is the hardest kick insides this several hundred gigabytes library. Fs1r. Enjoy. Or better jump. Just twist and shout.
Author: Voxlab
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These sounds were recorded in a dumpster for a sound installation project. The ease at which members of our society buy and dispose of our goods is quite disgusting, much more than the experience of rescuing useful things from the trash. The idea of making things to be thrown makes no sense unless money is the highest form of good. Companies make things to be disposable so they can sell more, with no thought of what will happen when we have used up too much, or the environment becomes so polluted that it can no longer support human life. Dumpster diving has many negative connotations, but recently it appears to have been embraced by freegans and those who are environmentally minded. The act saves things from thousands of years of preservation in a landfill, while decreasing production. I often try to forage for useful items and food in the wild, while dumpster diving is more like urban foraging; an experience that reveals the culture of the city, rather than the culture of the nature. The sad fact is that what i leave in the wild is used and recycled naturally, while what i leave in a dumpster is sealed in a time capsule that will outlast present successes and show future generations how we have failed, should future generations come.
Author: Ctacoma
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