Nice recording of various eastern oregon birds. You can hear pheasants and meadowlarks, along with a variety of other birds. Recorded with: fostex fr2le, at bp 4025 stereo mic.
Several shots taken from a over-and-under shooter during pheasant shoot in very windy conditions in a deep valley. Recorded with rode ntg-1 shotgun on sony fs7, audio pulled directly from. Mxf file and rendered into 48khz wav files. This sound is part of a pack, and series of other sounds that i will be uploading. Feel free to use in your projects, no credit required. Thanks :).
Hens scratching around in the grass and a turkey gobbling loudly at the kaira kunda permaculture project in andalucia, spain. Recorded in stereo using a matched pair of clippy xlr em272 mics.
Egg arrival announcements and some rooster. The reverb is natural with the mic 10m away and the coop surrounded by trees creating an amphitheatre effect.
Two cardinals that have been visiting for 9 years. It's a pair of happy cardinals, and maybe some other birds nearby, and cars speeding by in the background. Was recorded with my cell phone in florida around august, 2017.
This is the sound of two crickets giving a concert in a secluded area. There is also the sound of a large truck operating to your left. Loopable, as far as i know.
An one minute narrated soundwalk describing sounds in west la near century city. I started on the edge of the block right outside the f&s fabrics on pico. I then walked south of the f&s and continued for a minute describing the sounds around me. I recorded this around the afternoon so i was able to hear the wildlife up and about.
The alarm call of one of our chickens after she spotted a cat in our garden. A short version of one of a single clean cackle (taken from this recording) is also available. Recorded with a samson q7 microphone through a phonic am85 analogue mixer. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
The alarm call of one of our chickens after she spotted a cat in our garden. This sound is taken from my other recording of the same event. The original (longer) version is also available. Recorded with a samson q7 microphone through a phonic am85 analogue mixer. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
Jokes on you! thats not a real bird. It was in fact my mouth that made the noise. Well technically i made a weird noice into the mic, then i only kept the high pitched sounds and with a little bit of editing. So yeah, it is my mouth but not the raw sound. I'm not that good. If you could tell that it wasn't a bird from the start then you get the prize of downloading this sound :).