Free Sound Effects

Morass Sounds

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All files are available in both Wav and MP3 formats.

Public Domain

Rainforest Ambience

Rainforest ambience with birds and crickets sound

GlorySunz GlorySunz
 404193     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Frog Croaking

Small group of frogs maybe 3 or 4 croaking in rapid succession. Great little swampy pond sound effect. Requested by Lorrie Watkins.

snottyboy snottyboy
 122137     4/5

Public Domain

Jungle

Nice jungle or tropical rain forest sounds with birds, and frogs.

 99605     4/5

Personal Use Only

Jaguar

The sound of a jaguar in wav or mp3 format. This sound is from the zoo, and is not royalty free. You can use this jaguar or large cat sound for personal use only. Sound requested by Kevin. Thanks Kevin

 70983     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Frog Croaking

Clear sound of a bullfrog croaking. Bull frog call requested by Lorrie Watkins. Great nature or swamp sound effect.

snottyboy snottyboy
 45571     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Tiny Frog

Small little tree frog like croaking sound effect. Almost sound like a water drop. Requested by Lorrie Watkins.

snottyboy snottyboy
 33693     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Croaking 2x

Small little pond frog croaking 2x. Great little pond or swamp sound effect. Requested by Lorrie Watkins.

snottyboy snottyboy
 32622     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Bull Frog

The sound of a large bull frog. Great nature and amphibian sound effect. Swamps and similar.

Mike Koenig Mike Koenig
 32382     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Wetlands

Field recording of the wetlands or swamps. A wetland is an area of land whose soil is saturated with moisture either permanently or seasonally. Recorded by Tony Phillips.

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 16016     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Greater Yellowlegs Call

sound of a Greater Yellowlegs call bird. The Greater Yellowlegs, Tringa melanoleuca, is a large North American shorebird, similar in appearance to the smaller Lesser Yellowlegs. Its closest relative, however, is the Greenshank, which together with the Spotted Redshank form a close-knit group.

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 12316     4/5