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Dog singing #1

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

Short excerpt from the Thursday evening service at Chartres Cathedral, with about 20 worshippers and very few visitors. The service is amplified throughout the cathedral. UCS Category: AMBRlgn. Length: 04:58.
Crow #1

A single corvid calling out in the middle of the night. Probably a magpie or a jackdaw. UCS Category: BIRDCrow. Length: 00:01.
Mass: Organ and singing #1

Chants and organ during a Sunday mass at the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Montligeon (61), in France. UCS Category: AMBRlgn. Length: 02:34.
Australian aviary of Thoiry zoo #1

Ambience sound inside the Australian aviary of Thoiry Zoo. UCS Category: AMBMisc. Length: 01:38.
Crow #4

A single corvid calling out in the middle of the night. Probably a magpie or a jackdaw. UCS Category: BIRDCrow. Length: 00:01.
Baby birds in a nest #1

Baby sparrows in a nest. An adult arrives flying at the start of the sound. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:44.
Australian aviary of Thoiry zoo #2

Ambience sound inside the Australian aviary of Thoiry Zoo. UCS Category: AMBMisc. Length: 01:55.
Mass: Organ and singing #2

Chants and organ during a Sunday mass at the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Montligeon (61), in France. UCS Category: AMBRlgn. Length: 01:02.
Babie swallows #1

A barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) comes to feed his nest of swallow. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:05.
Hen, imitated to the mouth #2

Imitation of a hen with the mouth. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:16.
Mass: Organ and singing #3

Chants and organ during a Sunday mass at the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Montligeon (61), in France. UCS Category: AMBRlgn. Length: 09:28.
Mass: Organ, singing and exit

Organ, singing and exit from the Sunday mass at the Basilica of Notre-Dame of Montligeon (61), in France. UCS Category: AMBRlgn. Length: 05:34.
Overtone singing, F

I sing in overtone. Overtone singing is a vocal technique for producing a vocal timbre characterized by two notes of different frequencies. My first voice is a root F, my second is a whistle. more information on this song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing. UCS Category: VOXSing. Length: 00:16.
Overtone singing, G

I sing in overtone. Overtone singing is a vocal technique for producing a vocal timbre characterized by two notes of different frequencies. My first voice is a root G, my second is a whistle. more information on this song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing. UCS Category: VOXSing. Length: 00:16.
Overtone singing, A

I sing in overtone. Overtone singing is a vocal technique for producing a vocal timbre characterized by two notes of different frequencies. My first voice is a root A, my second is a whistle. more information on this song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing. UCS Category: VOXSing. Length: 00:14.
Babie swallows #2

A barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) comes to feed his nest of swallow. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:03.
Crow #2

A single corvid calling out in the middle of the night. Probably a magpie or a jackdaw. UCS Category: BIRDCrow. Length: 00:01.
Overtone singing, D

I sing in overtone. Overtone singing is a vocal technique for producing a vocal timbre characterized by two notes of different frequencies. My first voice is a root D, my second is a whistle. more information on this song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing. UCS Category: VOXSing. Length: 00:18.
Overtone singing, E

I sing in overtone. Overtone singing is a vocal technique for producing a vocal timbre characterized by two notes of different frequencies. My first voice is a root E, my second is a whistle. more information on this song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone_singing. UCS Category: VOXSing. Length: 00:22.
Bird Song 1 (Toy)

Song of a common reed bunting. It’s a musical plush toy: when you press on its back, the bird’s song plays. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:06.
Plush Goeland

Sound produced by a seagull plush toy when you press on its back. A small battery-powered music box turns on and plays the bird’s call. UCS Category: MUSCToy. Length: 00:05.
Babie swallows #4

A barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) comes to feed his nest of swallow. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:06.
Stuffed House Sparrow

Sound produced by a house sparrow plush toy when you press on its back. A small battery-powered music box turns on and plays the bird’s song. UCS Category: MUSCToy. Length: 00:06.
Plush Nene hen

Sound produced by a Nene goose plush toy when you press on its back. A small battery-powered music box turns on and plays the bird’s call. UCS Category: MUSCToy. Length: 00:06.
Red Mockingbird plush

Sound produced by a brown thrasher plush toy when you press on its back. A small battery-powered music box turns on and plays the bird’s song. UCS Category: MUSCToy. Length: 00:07.
Barn Owl Plush

Sound produced by a barn owl plush toy when you press on its back. A small battery-powered music box turns on and plays the bird’s call. UCS Category: MUSCToy. Length: 00:15.
Bird Song 2 (Toy)

Song of a Baltimore oriole. It’s a musical plush toy: when you press on its back, the bird’s song plays. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:04.
Bird Song 3 (Toy)

Hooded Warbler song. It’s a musical plush toy: when you press on its back, the song plays. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:04.
Bird Song 4 (Toy)

Song of a Tufted Titmouse. It is a musical plush: When you press on its back, its song is heard. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:05.
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