A house crow calling from a perch. This is one of the most ubiquitous birds in urban india and it is one of the most easily recognised sounds of urban india.
An empty and calm graveyard. The wind is blowing, and there are a few crows around. Made by mixing a few cc0 sounds. Made for a visual novel: https://cybergnose-cafe. Itch. Io/artl.
An edited audio file where i got the cry of a (presumably) crow - used adobe audition to use sound remover to remove background noise and then dereverb to make it a bit more clean and clear.
The caws were recorded with a usb-stick mic, but i forget the particulars of exactly when and where i was. There are many variations to the call of crows, both singularly and in unison. I captured just a few of the individual variety.
Ambient water noises and birds, slight wind interferences about halfway in. Recorded using a tascam dr-05 24 bit 96000 hz. If you appreciate the cc0, leave a comment.
A raven flying by overhead in a forest on gabriola island off the coast of bc. Some droney ambiance from steel mill across the water in nanaimo. As the raven flies overhead, it is remarkable how well the mic picked up the flapping of its wings. Recorded with a zoom h2.
Took this off a video i was making. There seems to be a strange click just before each time the crow makes it's "caw" sound. Maybe that's what they always do but i've not noticed before.