15 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Night Time Frogs"

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The frogs are loud at night. Recorded in a wet field near a tree line.
Author: Yaanick
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Frogs at night time. Feel free to use for your project. Many thanks for lsitening!.
Author: Didgegirl
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Frog sound recorded in a public park in shenzhen, china.
Author: Wenjun
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Nature at night with sounds of crickets, frogs, circadas, insects, and ambient white-noise in the summer.
Author: Thebruinsbrew
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Recorded in a field in a remote village of tamilnadu, this track consists of calls of frogs after a heavy monsoon shower.
Author: Randomthoughts
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Sound sample, taken during night time near a countryside pond. Frogs at their best. Some mosquitos and environment sound are also there. Sample was taken using rode stereo videomic pro.
Author: Gtjuks
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Here are some frogs i recorded from my front yard. Hope they come in handy! you can also hear some crickets (faintly).
Author: J
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Night time outside the students residence at a lake.
Author: Stoneywaters
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Ambience nightlife recorded at night in a villagecontains dogs, wolves, frogs and uhh other beings.
Author: Derplayer
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A typical night in the deep forests of illinois in june. Recorded on saturday june 15th, 2019 at 8:50pm using sounddevices mixpre-6 and the audio technica bp4025 stereo microphone.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Son ranas que se escuchan en el patio de mi casa por las noches.
Author: Gabriel Ospina
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I mixed the two speeds (fast and slow) together to get a weird windy swamp? don't know, just thought it sounded good at the time. Tools used:sony cybershot camera (original version)audacity (editing).
Author: Aspyro
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These were recorded may 26 2007, about two weeks after the first spring peepers (pseudacris crucifer) were heard in the area. A dog in a distant garden can be heard barking a couple of times in this recording, but if anyone needs a clean recording i can probably find another, similar-length section of the original without extraneous sound. Or it could probably be edited out without too much trouble.
Author: Stackpool
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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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Short field recordings made with my iphone in august 2013 while visiting family on one of the many small residential islands located in beaufort, south carolina (of forrest gump, the prince of tides, the big chill, and the great santini fame for any movie buffs out there). The loud buzzing is the ear-piercing mating call of the cicada insect, a sound that's hard to escape in the sultry summer months and semi-tropical environment of the south carolina low country. You can also hear tree frogs and i think maybe some birds too. Unfortunately there's also a little ambient whine of an air conditioner at times and me tip-toeing quietly around on the crunchy gravel dirt road. . . Because i didn't realize my iphone would do such a good job of picking up the sound of my footsteps. :). Feel free to make use of these recordings!if you do use them in some way in a project, i'd be curious to hear from you.
Author: Harryscary
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