Recorded a small part of a day at the beach, so there are people and the middle of the recording has an airplane, but there are also waves and wind. Recorded with a zoom h1.
Frogs croak at a pond. The recording was made louder, so there's a bit noise on it. Please turn it down for your purposes again. Recorded with a flashmic.
Numerous distant brent geese which finally fly overhead and away. Recorded on a windy winter afternoon near skippers island, hamford water nature reserve, essex, uk. Recorded with a zoom h6 msh-6 stereo mic on a windy winter (january) afternoon.
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.
This was recorded on the douglas spring trial near tucson, arizona. It was in the fall toward late afternoon. This was recorded on an iphone and then cleaned up in adobe audition to isolate the crickets.
Spring frogs, "peepers", recorded from a tiny pond on an island in narragansett bay. In the background, the occasional "gonging" of a bell buoy just offshore.
A test nature recording made with a binaural enthusiast b1-e dummy head and zoom f8. Windy day in the woods around 2 p. M. Near lexington oklahoma. This is a binaural recording and should be listened with headphones for best results.
A field recording of the street nearby leschi natural area in seattle that includes some people around the corner meeting up, the visitors standing in the road.
Several different cowbells recorded outdoor, birds chirping, countryside athmosphere. Recorded with a sony-fieldrecorder, built-in microphones. Mörlialp, switzerland,.
The sound of thunder in the distance. Recorded on a zoom h1. I was quite pleased to get thunder with no rain as, understandably, the two usually go together.