At the end of each summer, crows gather and prepare for the migration souththis is a recording of them as day was breaking. There are sounds of foot steps as i slowly made my way to the location they were roosting. I tried to record for a bit before i moved closer. . . . . . . . . .
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.
This is about a 30 sec. Urban field recording of several crows flying around the neighborhood and talking with one another. Recorded early on a december sunday morning in suburban san diego, california. Some distant jet noise in part of the sample. Assembled from three short recordings made with a digital still camera.
In the morning (6h00), at the noyers-sur-serein camping. 2018/05/20. Lots of …. Crows (?), church bell at the end. Recorded with a rode nt4, sound devices sd302 and olympus ls100.
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.
House crows cawing is one of the most ubiquitous sounds of urban india. These particular crows were recorded near my house with a marantz pmd 661 mk ii and sennheiser k6/me66.
Sound description: hundreds of crows squawking on a breezy afternoon. In nature you have a "gaggle" of geese or a "pod" of whales, but a "flock" of birds, if they happen to be crows is actually called "a murder of crows". An appropriate name if you happen to be standing underneath hundreds of them in the trees. They emit a murderous ;) squawk and screech for hours. This was a digital audio recording, done at 48 mhz at a group of trees a mile from a country freeway. You can still hear the ambient sounds of the distant cars.
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.
Recording of crows that i've denoised and looped. There's a weird woosh in it, it was a plane or something flying by that i couldn't fully remove. Recorded using a sony ic recorder, processed in fl studio to remove noise.