Something of an 'outtake' whilst trying to record a bird chirping. Not only was the resulting recording very poor, as you may hear, but the bird in question shit on my car! happens about 25s in. Recorded 05/09/18.
This is a crusty old tape i found. Field recordings possibly made maybe in the 70's or 80's. The end of the tape is weird i think he recorded a dog panting or maybe its a cat purring but has slowed it down. It sounds cool and i always wanted to use it for something but never quite managed to make it fit.
A little bird in a meadow in western new york state, usa. Recorded with zoom h1n, 24-bit, 48khz, stereo. Post processed in izotope rx to reduce ambience and bring out the birdy. Gained up by 6db.
A set of 3 high-pitched bird calls echoing across an empty graveyard. Scary sounds is a set of spine-chilling noises and creepy creatures. All the sorts of sounds you might hear in and around a haunted house. Created using an acoustic guitar and a variety of delay effects. All sounds are public domain and do not require credit, but i'd love to hear about how you use them!.
A noisy little visitor to yard - singing duet with neighbour's dog for a while. . Recorded with samson go mic/audacity. No editing (noise reduction/etc).
This is a loop made at berry college in rome, ga. I wanted to capture some of the feeling of quiet, but there was a bird in the distance making a rhythmic sound that i liked.
This is a recording on the beach of dangar island in the hawkesbury river, nsw, australia. It features a lot of local bird songs and a touch of ocean ambience. The field-recording was taken with a tascam dr-44wl, with the onboard xy mic pair @ 24bit 48khz.
A lone american robin can be heard, it's call echoing in a haunting fashion in the quiet neighbourhood. Recorded at 4:30am in toronto, ontario, on may 3rd 2020.
Bird calls from an angry california scrub-jay that mistook my microphone set up for a snake. Proceeds to attack at the end. Suburban ambience and light traffic in the background. Recorded with a mixpre-3 and a pair of sennheiser mkh8040's in ortf configuration.
Recording of footsteps on a wet cement/puddles street during winter. Near the end of the recording a bird can be heard. If you can tell me what bird, you win a prize! (just kidding. . I have no prizes). Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, m/s raw setting.
This european robin bird was singing in the debuggin drawers of the river llobregat in prat of llobregat delta. We could hear the the bird singing while the water of the river was running.
The amrican robin is a common bird to the united states, and while the robin does live elsewhere there are small variations that make this bird unique.