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High On Nature
Registrace 27. 11. 2015
This channel is about the sounds nature has to offer!
Laughing Kookaburra - Sounds
This video contains the sounds of the Common Kingfisher (alcedo atthis).
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0:00 - 1st Song
0:25 - 2nd Song
0:45 - Call
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0:00 - 1st Song
0:25 - 2nd Song
0:45 - Call
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Common Kingfisher - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Common Kingfisher (alcedo atthis). Contents of the video 0:00 - Song 0:25 - 1st Call 0:48 - 2nd Call
Mallard - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Mallard (anas platyrhynchos). Contents of the video 0:00 - Male Call 0:25 - Female Call 0:48 - Group of Mallards
Common Snipe - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Common Snipe (gallinago gallinago). Contents of the video 0:00 - 1st Song 0:25 - 2nd Song 0:48 - Call
Blackbird - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Common Blackbird or Eurasian Blackbird (turdus merula). Contents of the video 0:00 - Song 0:25 - 1st Call 0:48 - 2nd Call
European Robin - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the European Robin (erithacus rubecula). Contents of the video 0:00 - Song 0:25 - Call
Peacock - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Peacock or Indian Peafowl (pavo cristatus). Contents of the video 0:00 - 1st Call 0:25 - 2nd Call 0:48 - 3rd Call
Polar Bear - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Polar Bear (ursus maritimus). Contents of the video 0:00 - Roar
Hooded Crow - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Hooded Crow (corvus cornix). Contents of the video 0:00 - 1st Call 0:26 - 2nd Call 0:48 - 3rd Call
Carrion Crow - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Carrion Crow (corvus corone). Contents of the video 0:00 - 1st Call 0:26 - 2nd Call 0:48 - 3rd Call
Gentle Rain On Window - Nature Sounds - 1 Hour
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Enjoy the rain falling on a window. This soothing gentle rain sounds can be used for relaxation and sleep. Rain on window is perfect for studying and working. Also use the rain to reduce stress. This relaxes video will Help you sleep, naturally relieve stress or anxiety.
Cooper's Hawk - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Cooper's Hawk (accipiter cooperii). Contents of the video 0:00 - 1st Call 0:26 - 2nd Call 0:48 - 3rd Call
Peregrine Falcon - Sounds
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This video contains the sounds of the Peregrine Falcon (falco peregrinus). Contents of the video 0:00 - 1st Call 0:25 - 2nd Call 0:48 - 3rd Call
Relaxing River Sounds - Nature Sounds - Wildlife Ambience - 1 Hour
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Relaxing River Sounds - Nature Sounds - Wildlife Ambience - 1 Hour
Just play this to scare away any pestering birds.
Just heard a 'juvenile' ❤, must be his first nesting season
Just heard it outside of my house, and i thought first it was a human scream
This isn t aliens at night
AUUUUUUUUUGGGG
Thank you often wondered what bird that was sounds like a goat
The sound of that eagle is actually the sound of a red tailed hawk
0:00 Teacher-Teacher
I'm at my friend's place in the middle of the woods and I'm hearing some mice or rats, so I'm playing this really loud
People who say leopard or lion or tiger or grizzly sound terrifying they need to hear this😱😰🥶💀☠️
I listen to this to try and figure out if the thing screaming outside my window at was a barn owl… I’m pretty sure it is
We thought it was a house alarm..! Beautiful sound
OMG😊
Wow
The second and third call is that of a chicken. Lol
Heard a whole group of barn owls outside my house. Sounded like an aztec death whistle. Im in a heavily trafficked area of the chicag burbs, scared the shit out of me.
I'm so sick of this fucker calling all night when I open the window to get some fresh air.
my new alarm clock !
I’m here in the Côte d’Azur and I finally know who’s owning that sound.
Auuug
Using this to try and scare off the pigeons hanging out on my roof.
That call would scare the shit out me outside
the only eagle species that i have heard producing intimidating and scary sounds is steller sea eagles.
I just love everything about them, mostly their enormous egos.
Sweet
w w
My cockatiel is terrified 😢
I had my window cracked open tonight and I heard that first screech repeatedly for probably two minutes with the second sound as well (maybe a second owl responding. I thought it was a frog or something.), and I was legitimately shaking with adrenaline trying to figure out what that was. I decided it was probably some sort of bird based on how it sounded as I listened more closely, and it makes sense bc my neighbors are farmers and have open sheds where they could roost, but that was terrifying. Never leaving my window open at night ever again. (Btw, I found this by looking up basically "bird screaming sounds", and barn owl matched perfectly)
Real life: Hoot hoot Onaf2: AAAAHHHHHHH
🎵Hoo Hoo Hoo, Hoooo Hoooo🎵
Fun historical fact: The term Sniper originates from a hunter in the 1800's or 1900's who would hunt a elusive wilderness bird known as a Snipe using a long range musket or repeating rifle. The snipe would at times be hard to hit and camouflaged by its brown earth pattern that mimicked its surroundings which a thing known as "Snipe Hunt" came to be at that time. *So basically a sniper is a person who originally hunted the Snipe, along with the adaptation of the ghillie suit and cover of terrain with highly skilled Marksman who can shoot from miles away with precision and accuracy (elusive hunter/stalker/sharpshooter) is where the term "Sniper" came to be solidified into military history* .
Fake! Everyone knows that moose go, "Hey, Rocky!"
0:37 I didn’t know Bears can make that sound💀
Sound of summer nights, beautiful 😊
Вау! Просто прекрасный диалог!
big moose is indeed INFURIATED!
I have like 4-5 of these living around my house, what I don't understand is why are there only the young onea here? The only sound I hear is the third one and as far as I understand only the young ones make that sound. Also a couple of hours ago I was curious and wanted to see them, when I got to a small tree one flew right over my head, it was maybe 1.5m above me, I was so fucking happy for some reason. Then it landes on a tree and started staring, I tried taking a picture but it left. I don't know, I feel like owls are a rare sight and I started appreciating them a couple of days ago and even researched to find out which species the neighbouring owls were and I started getting really excited when I see them. My friend told me that the sounds are creepy but I find them beautiful.
Really amazing 😂
That bit*ch has been singing over our house since spring started.Annoying but beautiful at the same time
And women these days think there’s no difference between women and men, yeah women can do everything men can do…. Yeah right. They need to realize that we are just like these Moose… fucking different creatures 😂
Ideas ELEPHANT-SOUNDS HIPPOPOTAMUS-SOUNDS RHINOCEROS-SOUNDS COW-SOUNDS RED DEER-SOUNDS FALLOW DEER-SOUNDS CARIBOU-SOUNDS BEAVER-SOUNDS SEA OTTER-SOUNDS BLUE WINGED KOOKABURRA-SOUNDS
We are the knights of 0:28
So cool sounds Male are calling females for adults play
we came across a fledgling owl and we contacted wildlife rehab but they're not open till noon and it's 10am and so we're just playing owl sounds???? help
Sounds like a spinosaurus from Jurassic Park.
I sound way to harmles...
I heard these calls a few weeks ago. It's nice to know what kind of Owl was behind them.
my grey owl
rip headphone users
Maybe a moose. Possibly a bear. But whatever it is i would advise to stay away 😂
I just played this outside high volume and the doves didn't give a f#@&. I call B*llSh!t 😂😂😂