11 Free Environment Sound Effects - Most Popular
Evening Birds

The last birds to sing. A few minutes before night in the countryside. Recorded on May 2, 2020 around 9 p.m. Easy to loop. UCS Category: AMBBird. Length: 03:56.
Birds Waking #4

Sound ambience of countryside at dawn, the moment when the birds begin to sing spring: we are on May 18, 2020 at 5.30 a.m. France, in full containment linked to COVID-19. UCS Category: AMBBird. Length: 06:18.
Village, City Center #2

Town center of a small country village, Manou, in Perche, France. Half April. UCS Category: AMBSubn. Length: 03:36.
City Center of Nogent le Rotrou, France #2

Atmosphere in the city center, on the Place St Pol in Nogent le Rotrou, in France, in August 2024. UCS Category: AMBSubn. Length: 02:24.
Village, city center #1

Town center of a small country village, Manou, in Perche, France. Half April. UCS Category: AMBSubn. Length: 04:03.
City center of Nogent le Rotrou, France #1

Atmosphere in the city center, on the Place St Pol in Nogent le Rotrou, in France, in August 2024. UCS Category: AMBSubn. Length: 02:56.
Fields of rapeseed

In a rapeseed field, near Manou in the Perche, France. A lot of wind. Half April. UCS Category: AMBRurl. Length: 03:53.
Birds waking #2

Campaign atmosphere at 6:45 am April 6, 2016 in France. UCS Category: AMBBird. Length: 01:12.
Forest #2

At the entrance to a forest near Manou, in Perche, France. Mid April. UCS Category: AMBForst. Length: 06:52.
Froux peat bogs

In the Froux peat bogs, near Manou in the Perche, France. A lot of wind. Mid April. UCS Category: AMBForst. Length: 05:26.
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