Tide Sounds
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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.
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!
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
Nightime
The sound of night. Nightime sound effect clip that has crickets, frogs, and cicadas making night noises. Complete stereo field preserved. Great nighttime field recording.
Personal Use Only
Wave Crashing At Beach
A decent size wave crashing down at beach edge low tide
Attribution 3.0
Time Warp
This time warp sound was requested by Paul Kim. We modified an already existing time sound.
Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported
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.
Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported
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.
Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported
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.