Allright - today i visited the zoo in leipzig, especially the godwanaland (more information here: http://www. Zoo-leipzig. De/en/theme-worlds/gondwanaland/)its a dome where a tropical rainforest is emulated. Really great climate there - warm and moist. There are some wooden structures to climb up in the trees. There i recorded this little atmosphere. Unfortunately there are also some human voices on the record but well - it's also a part of the atmosphere. Best wishespillo.
Standing by myself at zoo miami in a bird sanctuary. I noticed there is some music quietly in the background. I never heard that when i was there. Nice peaceful sound nonetheless. Enjoy.
An animal trainer gets a tiger named leela to practice her tricks. The tiger doesn't make much noise; the recording is mostly his commands, and a high-pitched training whistle he blows when she gets it right. (recorded at the louisville zoo, in louisville, ky).
Recorded at the 2009 wings and wheels event at dunsfold park in surrey, using a zoom h2. Recorded using just the rear pair of built-in microphones with agc off and limit 1 on.
Birdhouse in the zoo in germany/leipzig. Recorded with mixpre 6 and audio technica bp4025 stereo mic. Date of recording 23. 01. 2022. 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.
Kolvitsa river is located in the south of the kola peninsula in murmansk oblast, russia. It is 9 km in length and it's basin size is 1310 km². The kolvitsa originates from the lake kolvitskoye and flows into the kolvitskaya bay, kandalaksha gulf, white sea near the village of kolvitsa. The river is suitable for whitewater canoeing. Recorded on zoom h6.
This is a recording of the audio transmission of the digital mode jt-65 through a yaesu ft-950 amateur radio on the 20m band. Information on jt-65 can be found at http://physics. Princeton. Edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main. Html. The recording was made by a zoom h6 with one input connected to the radio's monitoring output. Recording was made at -12db. The file was trimmed with audacity and exported as a wav 96khz file.
This is a longer recording of the jungle just above soufriere. Some distant music from the town comes in along with a bit of spotty rain. Hope it's helpful to you in your projects, and let me know what you end up using it for :).
Large river rapids running strongly after winter rain. Recorded approximately fifty feet above water level. The river flows and turns through a narrow, high, partly exposed bedrock canyon which likely amplifies the sound of the rapids. The first nine seconds are unedited. The last two seconds have a fade out applied. In summer you can walk where the centre channel is in winter, so this is a lot of water moving swiftly down the cowichan river to the salish sea. Also see the companion audio posting "river-canyon-waters-edge-bottom-step. Wav" taken below the height of this recording. Recorder: zoom h1 n. Audio quality stereo 48000 hz.
I opened the woodstove door while recording with a zoom h1 n. So the first thing you hear is the door opening, and then the latch falling down. The fire had just been lit. It is starting to ignite the douglas fir wood slowly but surely, and you can hear the kindling crackling.
It's winter and january in temperate rain forest country on vancouver island. The canvas awning is lowered above the hot tub and rain pounds away on the awning. You can hear each rain drop hit the canvas. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
My first upload to freesound is a thunderstorm recorded in gateshead, uk, next to our open bathroom window. Some lovely thunderclaps and rain. Recorded on a zoom h5. There are also some household sounds swimming around in the background, doors closing, dishes clinking etc; i think you can hear the radio or something very faintly towards the end -- but there's plenty of clean usable thunder and rain in there. Incidentally i often use this type of thing in my long-form instrumental music, produced under the name conelrad. I have a podcast of album-length instrumental music which comes out every other week, called conelcast. Check it out wherever you get podcasts or at conelrad. Co. Uk if that kinda thing interests you.