70 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Marsh"

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General sounds on the sand spit at aromoana near dunedin, new zealand, the cottage was the old pilots house and sits between a salt marsh and the sea.
Author: Simongray
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Sounds of frogs and birds in "bagno przecławskie" nature reserve in poland. Https://www. Google. Pl/maps/@50. 1875355,21. 422322,428m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=pl. Recorded with zoom h2n (2ch mode).
Author: Jacekksiazek
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A free swamp ambience sound effect. You can hear grasshoppers and flys, and possibly frogs. I was at lake/swamp last summer, and recorded this swamp ambience. And i'm licensing this sound effect as cc0! enjoy!.
Author: Ryankingart
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Walking on wet and muddy marshland at hamford water nature reserve, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic.
Author: Jackmichaelking
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Assorted birds recorded at st. Marks wildlife refuge in north florida - morning, march 17, 2015. I just used a sansa clip + mp3 player to record, & edited on a traction t-3 daw. I normalized, added a touch of verb & ran it through a mastering plug.
Author: Paresh
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This was recorded by a pond with frogs calling, birds chirping, and the occasional car passing by. There is a little bit of wind noise, (still learning how to make decent recordings). Those parts can be edited out.
Author: Rebelgirl Tiger
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A group of frogs in a small pond making all sorts of croaking sounds. It sounds like a big frog orgy, with lots of loud, frantic frog noises. Recorded with a zoom h4n in illinois, united states.
Author: Danjocross
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Amateur radio station w1zy, from rhode island, calling cq on 40m ssb. Bill is an experimentalist ham who uses 2 aluminum phased vertical antennas on a salt marsh. His signal is always strong and his audio a pleasure to listen to.
Author: Ctete
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A lively chorus of droning insects and frogs, recorded with a pentax point-and-shoot waterproof camera in the dunes of tybee island, georgia on a wet summer evening. I think this track has a hypnotic and somewhat disorienting effect.
Author: Danjocross
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Listen to frogs and geese in the middle of the night in a swamp during my holiday in limburg (netherlands). Recorded with the zoom h5 recorder + audio-technica bp4025 microfoon in a røde blimp windshield and shock mount system.
Author: Dblover
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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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While making field recordings on the harvest moon trail in wolfville, ns, a bunch of kids rode past on their way to school. A few said hello. The stereo on the bikes going past is nice. These could be used as substitutes for whoosh types of audio effects. Recorded with a zoom h1n with windscreen at 24-bit 48khz resolution and cleaned up in izotope rx. Enjoy!.
Author: Greysound
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This is the first of two recordings documenting the transatlantic shortwave radio transmissions by w1zy on february 12, 2019 in performance of the "extremely low elevation angle" experiment, detailed in w1zy's blog here: http://www. Qrz. Com/db/w1zy. It is being posted in 2021 upon initiation of the full archiving of all audio files generated during the saltwater vertical operation from succotash salt marsh in matunuck, r. I.
Author: Wzy
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Http://i. Imgur. Com/tbepi7r. Jpg. One of two recording sites at miller woods, in the indiana dunes national lakeshore area in gary, in. This recording site was in the seating area of the wooden walkway which runs through the marsh area on one of the walking trails. Time of the recording was 1:26pm. Weather was warm, in the 80s, and breezy. Recording details: 2 audio technica at4022s in rycote windshields > sound devices 302 mixer > tascam dr-40 recorder.
Author: Thaighaudio
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Http://i. Imgur. Com/fdzjrnw. Jpg. One of two recording sites at miller woods, in the indiana dunes national lakeshore area in gary, in. This recording site was a higher vantage point on one of the walking trails, and overlooked the marsh area below. Time of the recording was 12:55pm. Weather was warm, in the 80s, and breezy. Recording details: 2 audio technica at4022s in rycote windshields > sound devices 302 mixer > tascam dr-40 recorder.
Author: Thaighaudio
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A stereo field recording of hundreds of several species of frogs at spring in raleigh, nc. Recorded at a very large concrete stormwater retention pond. The tall concrete walls made a nice effect acoustically. There are a few other faint sounds such as my dog walking around, a bit of wind and a car door as the pond was next to a parking garage. But, the frogs definitely dominate. I recorded this with an olympus ls-11.
Author: Amyrl
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The beautiful song of the red-winged blackbird near a pond in illinois. Among the highlights of this peaceful soundscape, the steady, life-giving breezes sifting through the young, green vigorous tree leaves. . :11 a group of sparrows take off suddenly from a young sapling, the rush of wings. 1:30 distant crows are unhappy about something. 1:45 a splash on the small pond. 2:52 another flock of eager sparrows suddenly take off. 10:20 another splash, this one very delicate, but still managing to reach the capsule of my microphone and register. 10:30 a curious bumblbee does a fly-by. 10:50 a curious bumble does another fly- by. Equipment used:left-channel - sennheiser mkh-416right-channel - sennheiser mkh-8070. Sound devices mix-pre 6 recorder. Recorded on a beautifully sunny day on saturday april 17, 2021.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Сroaking frogs in the river. Recorded in krasnodar krai, south of the russia, black sea coast. April 2016. Krasnodar krai is located in the southwestern part of the north caucasus and borders with rostov oblast in the northeast, stavropol krai and karachay-cherkessia in the east, and with the abkhazia region (internationally recognized as part of georgia) in the south. The republic of adygea is completely encircled by the krai territory. The krai's taman peninsula is situated between the sea of azov in the north and the black sea in the south. In the west, the kerch strait separates the krai from the contested crimean peninsula, internationally recognised as part of ukraine but under de facto russian control. At its widest extent, the krai stretches for 327 kilometers (203 mi) from north to south and for 360 kilometers (220 mi) from east to west.
Author: Black River Phonogram
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A swamp in holland 4 pm in winter. Not many birds there cause of the calm winter. Just geese, coots, tits and at the end the call of a common buzzard. The wind is coming from the sw 2-3 bft and is audible sometimes for a few seconds. It's grey day. In front and right of the mic, on 1. 2 km, the hum highway and the city of 's-hertogenbosch. Left on 400 m a small local road. (see geotag). Http://static. Panoramio. Com/photos/medium/84458608. Jpgthe picture is made the day of the recording. Moerputten, near city 's-hertogenbosch (den bosch), holland, netherlands. January 8th 2013 4pm just before sunsetrode nt4 in blimp > sony pcm d50cloudy, 8c, wind sw 1-3 bft, mic pointed w. When you use this sound it would be nice if you spent a voluntarily donation to freesound. Remind that this is not a must. You are free to skip this request. Please credit/attribute me and freesound. Org if you use this sound. Please do it like this: sound from http://www. Freesound. Org/people/klankbeeld/do not use an indirect link. Http://www. Pledgie. Com/campaigns/14560. Png?skin_name=chrome.
Author: Klankbeeld
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I recorded these spring peepers in upstate ny on march 18, 2022 in a wetland area. Spring peepers are small tree frogs. They are rarely seen, but during mating season in the spring, they are often heard. They are generally about one inch (2. 5 centimeters) in length, or about the length of a paper clip, and their weight averages from 0. 11 to 0. 18 ounces (3 to 5 grams). Spring peepers are known for the males’ mating call—a high-pitched whistling or peeping sound repeated about 20 times a minute. However, the faster and louder they sing, the greater the chances of attracting a mate. They often congregate near water and sing in trios, with the deepest-voiced frog starting the call. They begin breeding early in the spring and call on warm spring nights and during the day in rainy or cloudy weather. Females lay their eggs in vernal pools, ponds, and other wetlands where fish are not present. A female may lay anywhere from 750 to 1,200 eggs, which attach to submerged aquatic vegetation. Males fertilize the eggs as they are laid. Depending on the temperature, eggs can hatch within two days to two weeks. The tadpoles have gills to breathe underwater and tails to help them swim. Tadpoles transform into frogs over the course of 6 to 12 weeks. Spring peepers are said to have short lives, living three to four years at most.
Author: Fran Freesound
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