605 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Birds Singing"

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Nightingale singing recorded in western finland. Distant traffic and other birds on the background. Gear: sharp minidisc, soundman okm binaural microphones. Transfer to pc, m-audio delta, 24 bit 48 khz, src to 16 bit 44,1 khz, to flac.
Author: Chade Fallstar
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Recording from a garden in the new forest, hampshire, uk in january. I happened to put the recorder right next to where a bird (blackbird i think) decided to perch and start singing, so the song is really loud in places. All sorts of background people noise like diy, chainsaw, voices, etc. Zoom h5, internal xy capsules.
Author: Richwise
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Songbirds sing at the raptor trust in millington, nj. Recorded on the very first day of spring. I highly recommend visiting the raptor trust if you're in the area. It's an amazing place. Http://theraptortrust. Org. ----2 em172 omni capsules -> zoom h1 (low cut filter added).
Author: Hargissssound
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Listening to nightingales & other sleepy birds in the evening. . . You can hear my baby rook taki squak at the very end, cause he was getting restless & wanted to go home to sleep for the night. You can hear nightingales, warblers and thrushes all around. This was recorded using my crappy, old mp3 player in the countryside of henfield, near brighton, england, on the 31st of may 2010. I often play it & other recordings i made around there for my birds in the evening, as a kind of nature lullaby. ^-^.
Author: Vonora
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Granollers-canovelles. It's a winter day and some birds are singing. The sound system is announcing a failure. Granollers-canovelles. És un dia d'hivern, podem escoltar els ocells cantant, el sistema de megafonia anuncia una averia.
Author: Insemt
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Recorded with zoom h4n. Just some street noises that i recorded from a 5th floor apartment. Some construction sounds, birds singing and cars passing by. Recorded @ são paulo, brazil.
Author: Soaress
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This wood thrush was recorded around 7:30 in the morning in heavy woods in deep southern illinois. Unlike my earlier posting of the wood thrush singing at dusk, this morning recording has the wood thrush singing with lots of company, although he clearly rises above his neighbors. 17 seconds into the recording you hear the drumming of a woodpecker, and at one-minute 20 seconds into the recording you hear the distinctive-lonely sounding call of the huge pileated woodpecker. Recording made with good-quality stereo microphones so use headphones to get a wonderful experience.
Author: Kvgarlic
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The urban ambience outside an apartment building on a sunny day, in dry conditions. You can hear birds singing, a distant traffic hum, a car horn sound and a plane passing overhead. Recorded by zoom h2n.
Author: Njlyczko
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The sound of a bright march morning featuring cardinals, robins announcing their territory, and wrens. The temperature was right at 50 degrees with no wind. I made this recording with my marantz pmd661 using two samson co-2 microphones. , pointed 180 degrees apart to gather as much sound as i could. The sound was sometimes a cacophony as it seemed all of the neighborhood birds were so happy that spring is finally here, many times they were all singing at once. !.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Early morning in the barbacane of neuenburg castle, located above the german town of freyburg on unstrut. Birds are singing, some light traffic and bells ringing from the town can be heard in the distance. These are the rear channels of a 4ch surround recording. Recording conducted with a zoom h2, mic's set to 120° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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A zoom h4n recording of neighborhood ambiance in the san gabriel, california, on an early summer day. Dominated by the sound of a mockingbird, in the distance is the faint sound of a freeway. Note: you are free to use this recording in any way deemed fit for both personal and commercial use, provided that you expressly credit the sample with the following author in your published material: andi roselund (sangwha comm).
Author: Ultradust
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This is a suona audio segment from 《a hundred birds paying homage to the phoenix》which is one of the ten most famous pieces of chinese folk instrumental music. It depicts the sound of a hundred birds singing in harmony and celebrates the beauty of nature in a lively and cheerful tune, which gives full play to the characteristics of the suona. Its popularity is widespread, with different versions available in shandong, anhui, henan, hebei and other places. The music evokes a love of nature and a life of labor with a warm and upbeat melody.
Author: Jiemojiemo
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Ash the budgie chirping quietly to his flock mates. They are entirely uninterested in his antics so mostly it's just ash, but occasionally the others chime in. Sometimes they take off flying and land again because ash likes getting in their faces and generally being a nuisance.
Author: Mistovermoon
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In this recording you can hear generic birds singing, insects and, in the background, cowbells. It was recorded in may in lessinia (griez area), verona. //. In questa registrazione si possono sentire uccelli cantare e insetti vari, oltre che i campanacci di mucche in lontananza. È stato registrato in maggio in lessinia (zona di griez), verona.
Author: Hejminivan
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Amid the din of my neighbor's barking dog, passing traffic and singing birds, you can hear the quacking of a large flock of ducks in the quiet river outside my kitchen window (i don't know the species to this day). I used the built-in microphone of my mini lenovo laptop to record this.
Author: Deleted User
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A small water stream i recorded after dawn, when the birds are not singing any longer and most of the people went home from a walk in the forest. Recorded with two rode nt5 and sound devices mixpre3.
Author: Chrov
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This is a field-recording i've done for my homework. It has an ambulance in the distance and some other cars driving around surrounded by the birds singing along the street. Equipment: focusrite scarlett 2i2 studio pack. Mic: scarlett studio cm25 mkii condenser.
Author: Batuhanyldz
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Some migrating geese fly directly overhead, going from the left to the right side of the stereo field. You can hear the doppler shift as they pass. Songbirds sing in the background. Traffic can be heard. Recorded during the 2019 world series of birding. -------------------------2 em172 mic capsules -> zoom h1 handy recorder -> noise reduction (ocen audio).
Author: Hargissssound
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Recorded with zoom h2 on 2nd august 2009 in gauja, latvia. Electric train is passing by full speed. Railroad crossing is closed and a warning signal is emitted. On the left a bunch of kids are playing and on the right a bird sings. Train passes by and vehicle starts moving.
Author: Olby
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This is a sound of 2 persons walking on a pavement (outside). You can hear two different shoes and birds singing in the background. I recorded this with a zoom h4n. Hope you like it :).
Author: Reikun
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A soundscape. While i was standing with my edirol r-09 in hand, an airliner jet took off from narita international airport by the road. Several cars and trucks passed by. Birds were singing against jet noise.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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Wendell Hall performs I'm Tellin' The Birds, I'm Tellin' The Bees. He recorded it in 1926 for Brunswick Records and featured his famous whistling on it. The sound quality isn't the best, but it one of Hall's classic songs. Wendell Hall sing I'm Tellin' The Birds, I'm Tellin' The Bees, dass er 1926 für Brunswick Records aufnahm. Mit Halls bekanntem Pfeifen ist es einer seiner typischen Titel.
Author: unknown; performed by Wendell Hall
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A pure recording of an early morning rainshower in the deep woods. Recorded on august 6th, 2013 at 6:30 in the morning. You will hear some birds singing as well -- despite the shower. Recording made with the zoom h4n recorder using the internal built-in microphones with the volume level at 80. You will note the gradual increase in rain intensity as the recording progresses. . .
Author: Kvgarlic
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Swarm of singing starlings with a rushing wind in the trees. Recorded with sony pcm d100 + sennheiser me66 directional microphone. It was recorded on a windy day in may. 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.
Author: Garuda
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Traffic passes on a tree-lined street in the early spring, before the leaves have sprouted. Birds sing and there are several minutes of ambience. Then, a siren can be heard in the distance and eventually, a big fire engine passes, siren blaring and engine roaring.
Author: Postproddog
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I took the audio of this robin chirping from a video i was making in our rural garden. I could see a robin singing away high up in an oak tree across the road from our house. I have taken out some of the neighbourhood noise but apart from that this is the audio directly off the cam corder.
Author: Nictfw
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A little bird started singing on a fence next to my window and i started imitating him with my stones of skiddaw midi player, added in an accompaniment. Couldn't find a use for it but maybe you can, no credit required but i'd love to see what you can do!. This is my own youtube: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucgreiexzkwry5cn9f7jjr0a?view_as=subscriber. Let's exchange youtube/soundcloud info or collab! :).
Author: Elaineaeris
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20 minutes field recording of eveningsounds in my backyard in belgium, springtime in 2021. At first a few chickens wander close to the microphone, your hear doves and a lot of blackbirds singing to each other. After a few minutes the chickens prepare for the night. At about 14:00 a goose flight is passing by, in the end you hear a distant plane passing and a train. Recording in stereo with a zoom h4n pro and windshield, mildly processed afterwards.
Author: Gecop
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A summer evening in a vineyard by the german town of freyburg on unstrut. The recording abounds with natural background noises (wind in trees, birds, insects). In the foreground, a little bird is singing, giving it all it has. I am no bird expert, but if somebody knows what species it is, i'd love to know. At 3:22 into the recording, the tower bells of the keep of neuenburg castle, located on the hill opposite, toll 9 o'clock. They do this by tolling a high bell 4 times, once for each quarter of the full hour, followed by a lower bell tolling the hour 9 times. The recorder is located on the top of the vineyard, facing across the valley between vineyard and castle. These are the rear channels of a 4ch surround recording. Recording conducted with a zoom h2, mic's set to 120° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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The peaceful natural recording was made in early march of 2012 in woods bordering a lake. Even though it was late-winter/early spring and was cold -- about 38 degrees -- it was not totally still. These tufted titmice and song sparrows were actively singing as if to say "hey, winter's almost gone, get ready for spring. "recorded onto a zoom h4n recorder using a rode nt-g2 shotgun microphone mounted inside a parabolic dish.
Author: Kvgarlic
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. . It's august. We're staying at a friend's house. While jazz and the baby were already sleeping i heard something like the singing of an exotic bird coming from outside. At last i taped it. [. . This recording is a proof of me pushing and punching the original mono through almost any free vst plugin i could find in order to see how much *whatever* i could get out of it; the context is true, however :].
Author: Son
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A short cat conflict (he wants - she not) ;-). . . While birds are singing in the trees and a rooster is crowing then and when. Recorded in the early morning hours at round about 4:00 am. The spatial impression is best if headphones are used. The download-file is a polywav. If you need to split the file (e. G. To make a stereo file), you can use the easy to use"wave agent beta"(free)from sound devices for example. ;-)https://www. Sounddevices. Com/product/wave-agent/. _________________________________________________________used recording gear:zoom f84 x rode nt1 (without "a" = the black ones).
Author: Bluedelta
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An early spring bird-recording trip turned into a surprise, steady rain. (*actually, it should not have been a surprise, i just was too lazy to check the weather before i went out exploring nature!). I set up my zoom h4n recorder partially under a picnic table and recorded this wonderful, peaceful light rain falling in a small field of very large white pines, which were growing on a penninsula of a small lake. Every now and then you will hear a bird singing out. Again, recorded using my handy zoom h4n recorder with the built-in stereo microphones. Enjoy. Kevin.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A small pond in the marshes, very lively with frogs singing their songs in spring. Recorded during sunset with zoom h2n, no editing. You will also hear birds, waterbirds, and in the far background cars and even gunshots. If you like mine or other's sounds provided here on freesound, please consider making a donation. The money will help to maintain the website:yes, i want to donate.
Author: Musicbrain
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A city playground on a quiet autumn day, with kids playing, birds singing, people and trains lazily passing by. Recoded on 19. 10. 2021 with zoom h6 field recorder in miera dārzs, rīga, latvia.
Author: Tonijsstrods
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The 13-year periodical cicadas in the midwest. In this recording i was lucky enough to have some forest birds also sing throughout the steady drone. Recording made with marantz pmd661 (**with beefed up and extra quiet pre-amplifiers by oade brothers electronics), running samson co-2 matched true stereo microphones. My original recording was made at the highest bit rate allowable on my machine -- 98khz.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A recording made february 24th, 2019 in a residential section of a small midwestern town. . . The stiff north winds are rattling the remaining dry leaves. . . You will also hear the subtle singing of the birds that always greet you in late winter. . . Birds like house sparrows and starlings. From time to time, you'll hear the tinkly, nice sound of some wind-chimes hanging on the front porch of some house. The skittering of dried and old leaves scooting across the ground also makes an appearance. Enjoy this cold late-winter soundscape!. Recording made around 8 in the morning with the fantastic sony pcm d100, using the internal microphones.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A small group of people collected hay on a meadow by means of sweeping the hay into mounds and placing it on hay racks by means of pitchforks. A couple of guys set up hay racks by knocking a sharp, short pole obliquely into the ground to be used as support. Next, they used a crowbar to make holes in the ground for the large poles which were assembled in a row. Finally, a short oblique pole was knocked into the ground on the other side of the high poles and steel wire was attached t one of the oblique poles,then attached to the long poles by one loop on each pole until it was attached to the oblique pole at the other end. Birds were singing and sheep with bells were grazing nearby.
Author: Jtol
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This was recorded at the edge of a field, so it's literally a field recording. It's summer, there has been some rain but now it has stopped and the sun is out. A lark is singing its heart out. There is some wind noise which i've reduced with eq and noise removal using audacity, also some traffic noise from the road some way to my right (hard to get away from traffic noise). Recorded with a zoom h1 using the in-built microphones.
Author: Echobones
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A drowsy, warm lazy hot day in mid-summer in the forest of the midwestern usa. As is the case around mid-july, the birds are not singing as much. Perhaps they are just exhausted from raising a family and wilting from the heat. The insect chorus ebbs and flows, like the ocean waves creeping up on the beach, and retreating back. Except, unlike the ocean which never stops moving, the insects will eventually stop singing and hibernate for the winter. I have always loved the sound of propeller-driven planes and their slow, molasses-like sound. That sound has always induced a melancholy touch to the recordings. To me, this drowsing plane symbolizes change -- even though the birds and plants are still in full growth, the end is near. . . In about four more weeks schools will resume, the emphasis for many will turn inward. Leaving the woods to deal with the transition. The droning plane, like ocean waves, symbolize change. . . In several months there woods will be drastically changed. Recording made on july 18, 2022 using sound devices mixpre 6 and the sennheiser mkh 8020 omnidirectional microphone. Enjoy this peaceful ambiance, and hopefully it will trigger some long-past memories for you.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Grabación realizada en manizales, caldas, colombia. En espacio abierto se escucha el canto de las aves. Registro realizado con un celular samsung para el curso de tecnología y creación sonora de la maestría en diseño y creación interactiva. Recording made in manizales, caldas, colombia. In open space you can hear the birds singing. Recording made with a samsung cell phone for the course in technology and sound creation of the master in design and interactive creation.
Author: Artesmediales
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This very happy bird-song was recorded in late winter/very early spring of 2012. It was a cold, partly sunny morning after a cold night, yet this red male cardinal was singing proud and loud. Recorded in a small town, with some traffic sounds in the back. Also, if you listen close enough you will hear some starlings in the background with their waking up chorus. Recorded using the handy/zoom h4n recorder and a samson c0-2 microphone mounted inside my home-built parabolic reflector.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Noise of a solar power dc-ac inverter on a sunny day. A static hum with some kind of a rhythmic modulation. Sometimes other noises like a bird singing outside, however mostly the pure sound of the inverter. Recorded x/y stereo with at4041 mics into a pmd661 recorder. Eqed in fabfilter, there used to be a sine beep at 15. 8khz, inaudible for many people but it would have been even more annoying for those who can still hear it.
Author: Drni
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A late summer soundscape that is a favorite of mine. . Microphones set up in some mature woods about 60 feet from a large lake on labor day weekend. Most of the background is the insects, which are very obvious during this time of year. The swelling of their volume is nap-inducing (*at least to me in my opinion. )here is the midwest this swelling and subsiding of the insect wave tells me that summer is just about starting to go back downhill, after a feverish peak. Despite the covid-19 of the year, nature does not seem to have changed her soundscape. Life goes on in the forests. The birds, whose job of raising young is over, are still there. . . They're just resting and relaxing and listening to the insects as well i'm sure. Now of course you will hear a few prominent birds in this captured moment:(1) a great blue heron squawks out starting at 1:17 into this piece. (2) the alarm call of a red-headed woodpecker can be heard at 2:14. Other than that, just the insects singing their hearts out and the assortment of birds taking secondary place during this time of year. This was recorded on sunday september 6th 2020 at 8:30 in the morning in the forest in southern illinois. Equipment: zoom f4, microphone: sennheiser mkh 8060. Enjoy this audio snapshot of the subdued -- yet vibrant - sound color of late summer, finding comfort in the fact that, within four weeks, the colors of the leaves will be changing to oranges and reds and yellows. But, for now, there is still life to live in the insect and bird world.
Author: Kvgarlic
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The very unique call of the cuckoo recording on may 23rd, 2015 in southern illinois. This "singing" sounds like nothing else in the forest. They are not very common in this part of the country, so, i am very very fortunate to have captured this primal call on " tape ". Equipment used: marantz pmd661, with stereo samson co-2 microphones mounted on a tripod about 4 feet from the ground. I was set up on a trail on the edge of a large forested area which eventually leads down to a huge lake. Recorded around 6:30pm on a mild evening--partly cloudy and temp was 74 degrees.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Great horned owl duet at canaveral seashorerecorded during the night in the woods close to leeper house. Ms setup schoeps ccm41+ccm8in a cinela pianissimo suspension/windscreenon a sound devices mixpre6original recording in wave 96khz 24bitdone during a residency at aca soundscape fieldstation at canaveral national seashore in december 2021same sound on soundcloud https://soundcloud. Com/felixblume/greathornedowl. Gps: 28. 9035710, -80. 8172030sound ref : fl-211203-013.
Author: Felix
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A mid-summer recording of the shawnee national forest in illinois featuring the singing of two popular summer visitors: (1) indigo bunting and (2) white-eyed vireo. I really enjoy hearing these calls because, while beautiful in their own right, they also signify the soon-to-be summer coming to a close. Recording made on august 6, 2022 at about 2pm in a clearing surrounded byseveral dozen black walnut trees, and, beyond those, thick, midwestern, insect-laden summer woods. Equipment: sony pcm d100 audio recorder with built-in microphones. Enjoy and maybe this soundscape will be as peaceful and reflective to you as it is to me.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Just a quick recording before class today. Recorded from a tascam dr-07 mk ii stereo in mp3 192 kbps 48,000 hz, pointed a bit to the sky toward a florida mockingbird about 2 meters away. If you listen closely enough, there's some crows in the bg too. Ambiance sound is the sound of a busy divided highway about 500 meters away. I processed this sound in sony sound forge a bit to remove some of it. Just beware, the sound file contains a slight camera double beep at 9 and 15 seconds, although for student film purposes i don't see any penalty for it. There's also some slight wind noise in the beginning since my clean foot sock didn't cover all of it, but same mind set as above, won't be too big a deal. Here's a video. Http://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=-wf7g5bfi2s.
Author: Anthonychan
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Just having some fun with the 6 inches of snow that we received. The first part of this is me walking/breaking some ice that had formed in a low area and then me walking on snow, which has a frosty glaze on top of it. Recorded with the handy/zoom h-4n recorder using its built-in microphones. The built-in microphones can be adjusted to pick up sound from 90 degrees around the microphones to 180 degrees. For this recording, i had them on 180 degrees. *note, you will also -- if you listen carefully -- hear a male robin singing in a tree. Pretty unique combination - the snow and ice being crunched with the typical sound of spring in background. He must have been one tough bird!.
Author: Kvgarlic
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