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Wetland 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

Personal Use Only

Quack Quack

Awesome quack quack sound from a mallard duck in a park pond. Nice and clear but has some background noise. This sound is for personal noncommercial use only.

 195664     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

Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported

Wetlands

Amazing wetlands nature sound clip. This field recording contains a Swan take off, a Herring Gull, and Western Sandpiper recorded Long Island, April 2004 by Tony Phillips.

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 56681     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

Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported

Herring Gull 3

A solo herring gull talking and squawking. The Herring Gull is the quintessential basic seagull, with no distinctive characters that immediately set it apart from other gull species. The characteristic gull of the North Atlantic, it can be found across much of North America. Field recording by Tony Phillips

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 32796     4/5

Public Domain

Frogs In The Rainforest

Rainforest or Wetland Frogs chirping and talking to each other

 31850     4/5

Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported

Ring Billed Gull 3

The Ring Billed Gull #3 or Larus delawarensis. Feeding vocalizations. At low tide Ring-billed Gulls mass at the shoreline, standing in one or two inches of water and treading the bottom, presumably to stir up food they peck at the water from time to time. There is a lot of squabbling over territory. Field recording Long Island, January 1999 by Tony Phillips.

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 28544     4/5

Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported

Ring Billed Gull 2

The Ring Billed Gull #2 or Larus delawarensis. Feeding vocalizations. At low tide Ring-billed Gulls mass at the shoreline, standing in one or two inches of water and treading the bottom, presumably to stir up food they peck at the water from time to time. There is a lot of squabbling over territory. Field recording Long Island, January 1999 by Tony Phillips.

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 22678     4/5

Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported

Young Herring Gull

An Immature Herring Gull begging for food. The Herring Gull is the quintessential basic seagull, with no distinctive characters that immediately set it apart from other gull species. The characteristic gull of the North Atlantic, it can be found across much of North America. Field recording by Tony Phillips in Long Island New York

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 21881     4/5

Attr-Noncom 3.0 Unported

Ring Billed Gull

The Ring Billed Gull or Larus delawarensis. Feeding vocalizations. At low tide Ring-billed Gulls mass at the shoreline, standing in one or two inches of water and treading the bottom, presumably to stir up food they peck at the water from time to time. There is a lot of squabbling over territory. Field recording Long Island, January 1999 by Tony Phillips.

Tony Phillips Tony Phillips
 21583     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