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xeno-canto is a website dedicated to sharing wildlife sounds from all over the world. Whether you are a research scientist, a birder, or simply curious about a sound that you heard out your kitchen window, we invite you to listen, download, and explore the wildlife sound recordings in the collection.
Our All About Birds website lets you listen to the songs and calls of more than 500 bird species, for free. And starting this week you can even listen to them on mobile devices such as iPhone, Android, iPad, and iPod Touch.
“If you can hear the birds singing, you're in the right place” - Benny Bellamacina This nice little bird is singing for you! What a talented creature it is! ...
This compilation of free audio files is full of common species found in backyards, parks, and suburban habitats throughout the United States. You can choose the Eastern or Western set, each with 14 mp3 files and an accompanying guide.
Most of the bird sounds you hear on BirdNote come from the Macaulay Library, a vast collection of over one million bird calls and songs curated by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The library relies on both professional field recordists and dedicated volunteers to capture the sounds of birds all over the world.
In this 24-hour video, immerse yourself in the soothing melodies of birds singing. Let their beautiful songs transport you to a place of tranquility and serenity, providing much-needed stress...
Birdsongs 8K🐤 Bird songs and soothing music for stress relief Discover the Majestic Birds of Paradise 🌿 in a mesmerizing journey through nature’s most capt...
Download Voices of Western Backyard Birds. Download is a 15MB zipped folder of mp3 files with an accompanying guide.
Discover all the birds of North America through bird sounds and pictures. Works perfectly on your tablet and phone!
Whether you are a research scientist, a birder, or simply curious about a sound that you heard, we invite you to listen to, download, and explore this growing collection of more than 60,000 freely available sound recordings of over 2,100 bird species.