Night audio recording in the icy cold and snow covered winter forest, Brndbyskoven 11-12th, 2017. In the beginning very calm with a cold clear sky, -3C. But later, quite abruptly, it changed into more windy and cloudy conditions, and slightly warmer temperatures, 0C.

I have found this winter season very quiet in terms of animal and nature sounds. Traffic and urban sounds are however the same, very noticeable. As the wind picked up during the late hours it produced some nice blows through the tree tops accompanied by steady creaking of branches and stems. I started recording around 17:30 when it was getting dark. The clip is an excerpt starting with the first 15 minutes just at the beginning of the recording followed by a segment from 3 to 4:30 am, which was the time when the wind began to pick up.


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The location was not very deep into the forest, it was still possible to get a glimpse of the road lights. Despite having found a day with a good wind direction going towards the adjacent motorways, a distinct rumbling noise now turned out to come from party music pounding bass played in the residential areas. This is a factor that needs to be considered especially for Friday and Saturday night recordings.

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Each national park has a unique soundscape. The natural and cultural sounds in parks awaken a sense of wonder that connects us to the qualities that define these special places. They are part of a web of resources that the National Park Service protects under the Organic Act. From the haunting calls of bugling elk in mountains to the patriotic calls of bugling horns across a historic battlefield, NPS invites you to experience our parks through this world of sound.

This sound effect can be found on the Lucasfilm Sound Effects Library, which was made by Sound Ideas. Created by Ben Burtt and/or his team, as this Skywalker Sound sound effect debuted in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi or Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back.

But that twittering shriek is nothing compared to the sound of a full-on raccoon fight. Territorial males occasionally engage in battles that include heavy breathing, grunting and the kinds of screams you hear in horror-movie torture scenes.

Male limpkins are well known for producing a repetitive, high-pitched wail or scream that sounds remarkably human-like when it wakes you up in the dead of night. According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, male limpkins have long, looping windpipes that allow them to produce these sounds, which are used to help the bird mark their territory.

Pigs, I told him. Really noisy pigs. He nodded and spent the rest of the night in my sleeping bag. The next day I took him to find the wallows where the pigs had been, and the ground was torn and churned like there had been some kind of battle.

Coyotes are now widespread in North America and have made themselves at home in the suburbs. That means a lot of people hear the howls, yips and barks, particularly during the mating season between January and March. At this time of year, pairs establish territories, and they howl to announce that. other nearby pairs may then respond, announcing their own territories. At such times, it can sound like a cascade of howls across the landscape.

I live in suburbs of Washington DC in a townhouse and heard a screaming hiss about midnight. Though I was safely inside, I needed to know the origin of such a sound.

The next day, a terrific co-worker who is a birder instantly knew it was a barn owl. Though we never found it nor did I ever hear it again, we knew that this had been farmland thirty years previously.

This category features all kinds of sounds and soundscapes you can hear when being in a forest.


Listen to forest sounds and rain forest atmospheres, enjoy relaxing sounds of rain in the woods, leaves rustling in the wind, the sounds of little animals running around in the undergrowth, exotic jungles, and more.


Easily create your own forest audio background with birds, creeks and rivers, trees waving in the wind, soft rain falling on the leafy canopy, and all kinds of forest and rainforest related sounds.

In February 2016, a high-pitched noise was heard intermittently at night in Forest Grove, Oregon. The Department of Forestry determined that their equipment was not the cause of the sound.[1] The news about the noise was first shared with Dave Nemeyer by a Forest Grove resident, who posted a video of it on the city's Facebook page.[2] The Washington Post described the noise as sounding like a "giant flute played off pitch", car brakes, or a steam whistle.[3] NBC News described it as "akin to a bad one-note violin solo broadcast over a microphone with nonstop feedback".[4] It reportedly lasted from ten seconds to several minutes at a time. The fire department of Forest Grove did not consider the sound to be a safety risk.[5] The noise occurred near Gales Creek Road. Neither the City of Forest Grove Public Works Department nor the Fire Department were able to explain the noise. According to NW Natural, there were no problems with gas lines in Forest Grove at the time.[6] In February 2016, Andrew Dawes, a professor of physics at Pacific University, mapped the locations where the noise had been heard, although the results were inconclusive and did not suggest any single location.[7][8]

Throughout February 2016, approximately 200 calls were made to the Forest Grove Police Department, according to Captain Mike Herb, who said that most of the calls were suggesting explanations for the sound, ranging from frogs to aliens to Bigfoot. In late-February 2016, the Forest Grove police department announced via Facebook that the noise did not pose a safety hazard,[9] and the police announced they were halting their investigation until further information appeared. However, after February 2016, the noise was not heard. The final point was plotted on Dawes' map on February 27, 2016,[4] and the police and fire departments closed the case. Dave Nemeyer, the Forest Grove Fire Marshal, suspected the noise to be "a faulty attic fan or heat pump."[10][11]

These singing insects are cicadas, crickets, grasshoppers and katydids, the males of which produce loud calls in their search for a female mate, according to the University of Florida. The sounds produced by these insects may just sound like a loud din to you, but each is unique to its species.

Crickets rub together structures on their wings to produce their call, according to "Singing Insects of the Chicago Region" by Carl Strang. Male grasshoppers are able to produce sound by rubbing a hind leg against a forewing. Katydids make sound by rubbing their forewings together.

Cicadas have sound organs called tymbals, which have a series of ribs that can buckle onto one another when the cicada flexes its muscles. The buckling creates a clicking noise, and the combined effect of these clicks is the buzzing sound cicadas make.

Even to the untrained ear, you may be able to tell the difference between some of these insects' calls. Crickets, for example, have more musical sounding calls because of their low frequency, Sounds of Insects reports. Katydids and grasshoppers have a more high-pitched call with varying frequencies. The songs of these insects often is not audible to people, particularly those with diminished ability to hear high-frequency sounds.

Of our singing insects, cicadas are by far the loudest, notorious for their loud buzzing sound. The cicada call often sounds pulsating and typically builds up to a crescendo before abruptly ending, according to Sounds of Insects.

When you hear these insects' songs can be telling as well. Cicadas generally call during daylight hours and at dusk, turning quiet by nightfall. Many katydids and crickets call at night, while we tend to see and hear grasshoppers during the day.

The Forest of Ardennes is a region of extensive woods in Belgium, about one hour drive from home. This soundscape relates to the recordings made deep in the forest during a full moon night. It starts with the dawn chorus and ends when the forest falls alseep. Each slider plays a specific hour, from 6PM till 3AM. To recreate the most realistic soundscape, purists are recommended to play sliders that are next to each other, and to play them quietly.

Fred again.. recently performed a three-night Forest Hills Stadium run, where he sold out the 13,000-person capacity venue from Thursday, October 12th to Saturday, October 14th. The artist is known for his live sets, where he deejays, sings, plays piano and uses a variety of other musical instruments. The multifaceted creative showcased his many capabilities each night in the Queens, New York event space, taking attendees through an emotional trip that touched a variety of moods, such as soul-stirring moments and times of pure ecstasy. His right-hand man, Tony Friend, assisted with the performance.

Additionally, he boasts a Tiny Desk performance, where he handled vocals, piano, vibraphone, electronic instruments and marimba, which he re-learned for the show. The genre-defying producer and globally touring artist said at his Saturday Forest Hills Stadium show that New York City is one of the first places he played outside of London. Indeed, Fred again.. is well-deserving of his fandom as he continues to be a forward-thinking visionary who blends live musical elements with his electronic sound design. His performances at Forest Hills Stadium exemplified this mastery.

The next night, no owls called. None called the next night either, or the one after that. I felt a palpable sense of loss when walking past the empty branch where they had sat on that first night I watched them. It reminded me that my older son's bed, in the room just under that maple tree, would soon be empty, too, when he goes to college. e24fc04721

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