I threw together a bunch of freesounds to create a rainforest with a babbling brook for use in my mp3 alarm clock. I figured i'd pop it up here for all to enjoy.
Singing canary. This sound is public domain. You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.
A bunch of seagulls having a battle royale on a beach on gabriola island off the coast of bc. Recorded from a fair distance, so lots of ambiance of ocean etc. Can be heard. Some people off in the distance shouting. Recorded with a zoom h2.
A coincident pair of mics placed next to a cage the mics were electro voice re510 through a shure fp24 into a tascam hdp2. The original recording was 24bit 96k, downcovertedto 16k at 48k. I cannot get the stinking birds to really sing, yet theydo it normally and drive me crazy. Some of them may die today.
A field recording with a creative zen mp3 player of parrots in a park in san francisco. These parrots were featured in the documentary "the wild parrots of telegraph hill. ".
Birdsong and crows in the fields above my home in the fog and damp - so sounds amplified and 'hollow'. Recorded using a sennheiser 'shotgun' mic. Cropped in audacity; and saved as aif file. The odd airline going overhead can be heard. Quite an eerie sound-bite. Feel free to hash it, mash it and trash it. Use it as you wish. No conditions.
During quarentine (march 2020), the night birds are more audible (active), because of the lack of human produced sound. Recorded from my window with a sd mixpre6 and a pair of primo 172 clippy's in ab stereo configuration (3 meters apart).
Field recording in the senhora da guia's yard in urgueira, a small village with 12 inhabitants, belonging to the municipality of águeda near the serra do caramulo in portugal.