65 Free Cris oiseaux Sound Effects - Most Popular
Sea Waves with Tern Calls

Medium sea waves lap the shore while Sandwich terns call overhead, creating a realistic seaside ambience with a soft, distant ocean roar. This free, royalty-free sea waves and seagulls sound effect is ideal as background audio for films, YouTube videos, games, podcasts, meditation apps, sleep or study playlists. Clean recording with no voices or music, easy to loop or mix into your own soundscapes. Thanks to Renaud LR for identifying the terns. UCS Category: AMBSea. Length: 00:57.
Robin #4

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.
Tawny Owl #2

Gulls on the Harbor

Soundscape on a small fishing port where gulls cry. UCS Category: AMBNaut. Length: 01:54.
Cock Song #1

A rooster “cock-a-doodle-doo” only. He wouldn’t sing anymore once I started the recorder. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:02.
Long-Eared Owl #1

Song of the Long-eared owl (Asio otus ). To learn more, go to Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-eared_owl. UCS Category: BIRDPrey. Length: 00:44.
Tawny Owls

Two Tawny Owls or Brown Owls (Strix aluco) that answer each other. A male who hoots and a female who screams. To learn more, go to Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawny_owl. UCS Category: BIRDPrey. Length: 00:28.
Screaming Piha

The Screaming piha is the noisiest bird on the planet. He lives in the Amazon forests of South America: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screaming_piha. UCS Category: BIRDTrop. Length: 00:02.
Common Nightingale #2

Song of a common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos). UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:03.
Barn Owl #1

Four territorial hisses of a male 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: 00:19.
Chick 2 (Stuffings)

Peeping sounds from “Nugget’s” (that’s his name), my friend’s 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: 00:19.
Swallows #1

Two barn swallow (Hirundo rustica)s squabble visiting a barn, future place nestled. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:38.
Tawny Owl #1

Troglodyte and other

The faint cries of a wren, as well as other birds in the background. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:36.
Robin #1

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.
Tawny Owl #3

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.
Annoyed Hen

Short little cry from a bantam hen (or rooster) when it’s annoyed or feels threatened (by my microphone in this case). UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:03.
Common nightingale #3

Song of a common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos). UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:07.
Long-eared owl #2

Song of the Long-eared owl (Asio otus ) to 10 or 15 meters. To learn more, go to Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-eared_owl. UCS Category: BIRDPrey. Length: 01:16.
Crows #1

Cries of crows in a sub urban wood. Rumor of a road. UCS Category: BIRDCrow. Length: 00:32.
Young bird and an adult

Cries a young bird and an adult in a nest. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:15.
Barn owl #2

Territorial hisses of a male barn owl (Tyto alba ). It is also referred to as the common barn owl. Recorded from inside the occupied barn. To learn more, go to Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barn_owl. UCS Category: BIRDPrey. Length: 00:45.
Common nightingale #1

Song of a common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos). UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:05.
Eurasian Jay #2

A call from a jay, a very common bird near my home. UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:01.
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.
Cock song #2

Cocoricos of my oldest cock (x 6). He does not sing very well. It's a dwarf rooster. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:24.
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.
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.
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.
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