Hydrographic Sounds
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Wetlands
Amazing wetlands nature sound clip. This field recording contains a Swan take off, a Herring Gull, and Western Sandpiper recorded Long Island, April 2004 by Tony Phillips.
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Common Tern Warning Call
Sound of a common tern warning call. Sound recorded by Tony Phillips. Great bird sound effect. The Common Tern or Sterna hirundo is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. This bird has a circumpolar distribution breeding in temperate and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia and east and central North America.
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Herring Gull 2
Great Herring Gull field recording in stereo #2. The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.
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Pair Of Laughing Gulls
Nice Pair of Laughing Gulls or Larus Atricilla recorded near water. 2 birds call separate and then together. Field recording of these birds by Tony Phillips in Chatham, Massachusetts, April 2002
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Pair Of Laughing Gulls
Nice Pair of Laughing Gulls or Larus Atricilla recorded near water. 2 birds call separate and then together. Field recording of these birds by Tony Phillips in Chatham, Massachusetts, April 2002
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Herring Gull 3
A solo herring gull talking and squawking. The Herring Gull is the quintessential basic seagull, with no distinctive characters that immediately set it apart from other gull species. The characteristic gull of the North Atlantic, it can be found across much of North America. Field recording by Tony Phillips
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Male Common Tern Calls
Male common tern calls. Sound recorded by Tony Phillips. Great bird sound effect. The Common Tern or Sterna hirundo is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. This bird has a circumpolar distribution breeding in temperate and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia and east and central North America.
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Ring Billed Gull 3
The Ring Billed Gull #3 or Larus delawarensis. Feeding vocalizations. At low tide Ring-billed Gulls mass at the shoreline, standing in one or two inches of water and treading the bottom, presumably to stir up food they peck at the water from time to time. There is a lot of squabbling over territory. Field recording Long Island, January 1999 by Tony Phillips.
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Laughing Gull
Sound of a Laughing Gull or Larus Atricilla recorded near water. Field recording of this bird by Tony Phillips in Chatham, Massachusetts, April 2002
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Laughing Gulls 3
Laughing Gulls a #3 or Larus Atricilla recorded near water. Field recording of these birds by Tony Phillips in Chatham, Massachusetts, April 2002
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Ring Billed Gull 2
The Ring Billed Gull #2 or Larus delawarensis. Feeding vocalizations. At low tide Ring-billed Gulls mass at the shoreline, standing in one or two inches of water and treading the bottom, presumably to stir up food they peck at the water from time to time. There is a lot of squabbling over territory. Field recording Long Island, January 1999 by Tony Phillips.
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Flock Of Common Terns
Small flock of common terns. Sound recorded by Tony Phillips. Great bird sound effect. The Common Tern or Sterna hirundo is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. This bird has a circumpolar distribution breeding in temperate and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia and east and central North America.
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Young Herring Gull
An Immature Herring Gull begging for food. The Herring Gull is the quintessential basic seagull, with no distinctive characters that immediately set it apart from other gull species. The characteristic gull of the North Atlantic, it can be found across much of North America. Field recording by Tony Phillips in Long Island New York
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Common Tern
Single Common Tern call. Sound recorded by Tony Phillips we cleaned up the audio removing some background noise and hiss. Great bird sound effect. The Common Tern or Sterna hirundo is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. This bird has a circumpolar distribution breeding in temperate and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia and east and central North America.
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Ring Billed Gull
The Ring Billed Gull or Larus delawarensis. Feeding vocalizations. At low tide Ring-billed Gulls mass at the shoreline, standing in one or two inches of water and treading the bottom, presumably to stir up food they peck at the water from time to time. There is a lot of squabbling over territory. Field recording Long Island, January 1999 by Tony Phillips.
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Bonapartes Gull
Sound of a Bonapartes Gull performing a nasal cheer or cherr. The Bonapartes Gull Larus philadephia is a small gull. Adults are 31–34 cm long with a 79–84 cm wingspan. They have a black hood and a short thin dark bill. This field recording was made by Tony Phillips
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Greater Black Gull 2
Greater Black-Backed Gull Larus Marinus field recording #2. Recorded on Long Island August 1997 by Tony Phillips. The Great Black-backed Gull, Larus marinus, is a very large gull which breeds on the European and North American coasts and islands of the North Atlantic.
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Common Tern Tearrr
Single Common Tern tearrr. Sound recorded by Tony Phillips we cleaned up the audio removing some background noise and hiss. Great bird sound effect. The Common Tern or Sterna hirundo is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. This bird has a circumpolar distribution breeding in temperate and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia and east and central North America.
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Bonapartes Gull 2
Sound of a Bonapartes Gull #2. The Bonapartes Gull Larus philadephia is a small gull. Adults are 31–34 cm long with a 79–84 cm wingspan. They have a black hood and a short thin dark bill. This field recording was made by Tony Phillips
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Greater Black Gull
Greater Black-Backed Gull Larus Marinus field recording. Recorded on Long Island August 1997 by Tony Phillips. The Great Black-backed Gull, Larus marinus, is a very large gull which breeds on the European and North American coasts and islands of the North Atlantic.