201 Free Chant Sound Effects - Most Popular
Cockatiel parakeet #11

Song of a cockatiel, from the same family as parrots. In cage. UCS Category: BIRDTrop. Length: 01:03.
Common nightingale #1

Song of a common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos). UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:05.
Tawny Owl #4

Song of a tawny owl, a nocturnal raptor. The silent intervals between two successive phrases are most often on the order of 10 to 30 seconds in a bird that is actively singing. UCS Category: BIRDPrey. Length: 00:01.
Countryside #2

Countryside soundscape: rumor and birds singing. UCS Category: AMBRurl. Length: 01:12.
Swallows #2

Two barn swallow (Hirundo rustica)s squabble visiting a barn, future place nestled. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:06.
Dog singing #2

A singing dog. Thanks to Octavia and Emmanuelle M. UCS Category: ANMLDog. Length: 00:02.
Crow #3

A single corvid calling out in the middle of the night. Probably a magpie or a jackdaw. UCS Category: BIRDCrow. Length: 00:01.
Pheasant and soundscape campaign

A pheasant sings in the countryside in the early morning. UCS Category: AMBRurl. Length: 01:07.
Mass: Amen

A big collective "Amen", during a Sunday mass at the Basilica of Notre-Dame of Montligeon (61), in France. UCS Category: AMBRlgn. Length: 00:05.
Eurasian Jay #2

A call from a jay, a very common bird near my home. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:01.
Robin #6

Song of robin, a garden bird. He cries from a tree, spacing his songs for 2 to 3 seconds, then stops, changes his tree and starts again a few dozen times and so on around his territory. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:02.
Eurasian Blackcap #8

Song of a Eurasian blackcap. The silent intervals between two successive song phrases are on the order of 5 to 20 seconds. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:06.
Insect song #4

This is probably a large green grasshopper. Recorded at night, between 2 and 3 meters high, in the vegetation. Easy to loop. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:26.
Chick 1 (Stuffings)

Peeping sounds from “Chicken” (that’s his name), my little chick. He’s a bantam chick and is 3 weeks old. A chick peeps like this when it’s alone, calling for its mother or another chick to keep it company. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:20.
Robin #3

Song of robin, a garden bird. He cries from a tree, spacing his songs for 2 to 3 seconds, then stops, changes his tree and starts again a few dozen times and so on around his territory. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:03.
Hen, imitated to the mouth #1

Imitation of a hen with the mouth. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:20.
Barn owl #4

Hisses of a barn owl (Tyto alba ). It is also referred to as the common barn owl. To learn more, go to Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barn_owl. UCS Category: BIRDPrey. Length: 03:14.
Song of a Rooster

Song of a rooster (x 6). He does not sing very well. It is a bantam. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:20.
Eurasian blackcap #2

Song of a Eurasian blackcap. The silent intervals between two successive song phrases are on the order of 5 to 20 seconds. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:04.
Insect song #1

Song of an insect. A locust or grasshopper. It must be identified and photographed. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:22.
Eurasian Blackcap #6

Song of a Eurasian blackcap. The silent intervals between two successive song phrases are on the order of 5 to 20 seconds. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:06.
Cicada, foley #1

Song of a cicada. Sound effect made with a maraca. Easy to loop. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:12.
Eurasian Jay #1

A call from a jay, a very common bird near my home. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:01.
Eurasian Blackcap #5

Song of a Eurasian blackcap. The silent intervals between two successive song phrases are on the order of 5 to 20 seconds. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:05.
Dog singing #1

A singing dog. Thanks to Octavia and Emmanuelle M. UCS Category: ANMLDog. Length: 00:02.
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