Free Sound Effects

Swampland Sounds

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Attribution 3.0

Mallard Duck Quacking

More mallard duck quacking and talking of our fine feathered friends of the water.

Mike Koenig Mike Koenig
 324756     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Frog Croaking

Small group of frogs maybe 3 or 4 croaking in rapid succession. Great little swampy pond sound effect. Requested by Lorrie Watkins.

snottyboy snottyboy
 122137     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Pissed Off Duck

Sound of a pissed off mallard duck mom protecting her ducklings from a larger adult male.

Mike Koenig Mike Koenig
 75685     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Mallard Duck

Mallard duck or mallard ducks plural in a small pond at a nearby park. These can be used for generic duck sounds also. If you like this sound please see sound 2.

Mike Koenig Mike Koenig
 46918     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Frog Croaking

Clear sound of a bullfrog croaking. Bull frog call requested by Lorrie Watkins. Great nature or swamp sound effect.

snottyboy snottyboy
 45571     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Tiny Frog

Small little tree frog like croaking sound effect. Almost sound like a water drop. Requested by Lorrie Watkins.

snottyboy snottyboy
 33693     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Croaking 2x

Small little pond frog croaking 2x. Great little pond or swamp sound effect. Requested by Lorrie Watkins.

snottyboy snottyboy
 32622     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Bull Frog

The sound of a large bull frog. Great nature and amphibian sound effect. Swamps and similar.

Mike Koenig Mike Koenig
 32382     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Wetlands

Field recording of the wetlands or swamps. A wetland is an area of land whose soil is saturated with moisture either permanently or seasonally. Recorded by Tony Phillips.

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 16016     4/5

Attribution 3.0

Greater Yellowlegs Call

sound of a Greater Yellowlegs call bird. The Greater Yellowlegs, Tringa melanoleuca, is a large North American shorebird, similar in appearance to the smaller Lesser Yellowlegs. Its closest relative, however, is the Greenshank, which together with the Spotted Redshank form a close-knit group.

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 12316     4/5