Morning Sounds
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Noncommercial 3.0
Owl Hooting
The eight-note hoot of the barred owl is often used as a call to locate gobblers in the early morning or late evening hours. Field recording by National Wild Turkey Federation.
Attribution 3.0
Crying
Sound of someone crying. This person is morning or sad about something. Poor poor person.
Attribution 3.0
Rooster Crowing
A rooster crowing early and gives a wakeup call at a small farm in the foothills of North Carolina. Great alarm or animal sound. Cock a doodle do!
Public Domain
Annoying Alarm Clock
Basic loud alarm clock sound. Perfect for early morning.
Attribution 3.0
Rooster Crowing 2
Rooster crows at Lynns farm early morning time to wake up
Attribution 3.0
Alarm Clock
Alarm clock beeping sound effect was requested by Lmmn61i. 22 alarm beeps in all.
Attribution 3.0
Rooster
Another rooster sound effect for a farm or similar. Sound effect requested by yoli.
Attribution 3.0
Rooster Crow
Awesome sound of a rooster crowing early in the morning. Great farming or alarm clock sound effects.
Attribution 3.0
Hello
The sound of a male saying the word hello. Great spoken word human sound.
Attribution 3.0
Dove
Morning dove also spelled mourning dove... song sound effect. Nice brid call sound effect for the nature lovers out there.
Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported
Dove
Morning dove coo sound effect in stereo with some other smaller birds further away. Great field recording by Tony Phillips.
Attribution 3.0
Wake Up Call
Pleasant woman saying good morning this is your wake up call. This was requested by Scott.
Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported
Barred Owl
Sound of a Barred Owl in the forest of mohonk preserve. Great nature sound clip with some other birds in the distance as well. Field recording by Tony Phillips. Recorded at 9am in the morning New Paltz, June 1997 Tony says We stared at each other for about ten minutes. Every so often he would hoot. Each hoot was accompanied by a white flash from his collar as his throat pouch swelled and presumably showed the lighter, lower parts of the feathers.