Shore Sounds
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Western Sandpiper
The western sandpiper a small shorebird. This bird can be difficult to distinguish from other similar tiny shorebirds, especially the Semipalmated Sandpiper. Caladris mauri was recorded by Tony Phillips in Long Island, April 2004.
Attribution 3.0
Sea Waves
Sound of sea waves from the beaches edge. Recorded at the outer banks of North Carolina near Corolla. This was an anonymous request.
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Seashore And Seagulls
Seashore sounds like ocean waves turf and seagulls
Public Domain
Shorebirds Talking On Beach
A handful of shorebirds eat bread from tourist and chatter at the beach
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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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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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American Woodcock
The American Woodcock Scolopax minor is a small chunky shorebird species from North America. It is popularly known as timberdoodle and a well-known game bird. Field recording Tony Phillips.
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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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Killdeer
A killdeer or Charadrius vociferus bird. Sound was recorded Long Island, March 1999. The killdeer is a medium-sized plover.
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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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Woodcock Courtship
Woodcock Courtship recording. The American Woodcock Scolopax minor is a small chunky shorebird species from North America. It is popularly known as timberdoodle and a well-known game bird. Field recording Tony Phillips.
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Semipalmated Sandpiper
Semipalmated Sandpiper field recording recorded by Tony Phillips. The Semipalmated Sandpiper, Calidris pusilla, is a very small shorebird. It is sometimes separated with other stints in Erolia but although these apparently form a monophyletic group, the present species old genus Ereunetes had been proposed before Erolia.
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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.
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Semipalmated Sandpiper 2
Semipalmated Sandpiper 2 field recording recorded by Tony Phillips. The Semipalmated Sandpiper, Calidris pusilla, is a very small shorebird. It is sometimes separated with other stints in Erolia but although these apparently form a monophyletic group, the present species old genus Ereunetes had been proposed before Erolia.