116 Free Sauvage Sound Effects - Most Popular
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

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.
Field cricket

Singing a field cricket. Present in France, the field cricket digs a hole in the sunny plains and sings to seduce the female. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:37.
Bumblebee #1

A bumblebee looking for a flower or a hole to make his nest. It can be a fly or a bee. Birds in the distance. UCS Category: WINGInsc. Length: 00:11.
Nocturnal Insects #4

Nocturnal insects. Wind in a hedge. Harvesters and roads in the distance. At 1 am on July 30, 2019 in France. UCS Category: AMBRurl. Length: 02:32.
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.
Frogs #2

Many frogs sing near a pond in the city center. Sound recording at 2 meters. Sound of a waterfall in the background. UCS Category: AMBSwmp. Length: 02:29.
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.
Solitary Bees or Flies

Solitary bees or flies. Learn to make the sound of a fly https://www.libertivi.com/lelabodubruiteur_96. UCS Category: WINGInsc. Length: 00:05.
Flight Bird #1

The sound of a bird's wings taking flight. Produced with a sound effect technique: https://lasonotheque.org/dossiers/techniques-bruitage-f112.html#1. UCS Category: WINGBird. Length: 00:03.
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.
Grunts

Low growls of an imaginary animal. Made by mouth, then abused on computer. UCS Category: CREAMnstr. Length: 00:12.
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.
Swallows #1

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

Eurasian Blackcap #3

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.
Troglodyte and other

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

An insect, such as a cricket or locust, sings. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:27.
Mouse screams

A little mouse, caught by a cat, screams when touched. So before releasing it, I recorded it. UCS Category: ANMLRdnt. Length: 00:12.
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.
Rat nibbling

A rat nibbling a cereal. This is the recording of a real pet rat and not a sound effect. UCS Category: FOODEat. Length: 00:35.
Birds waking #2

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