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Snow dripping off the roof....
Leaves crunching under my feet....
What sounds of nature do you like? |
Rain hitting an umbrella
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Waves on a rough sea crashing against rocks
The eery sound of ice cracking on a frozen lake |
Geese on the lake
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babbling brooks......I have a goldfish pond with a waterfall and a fountain in my front yard that sounds exactly like that!!!!
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The delighted sound of a child waking up, looking out of the window and shouting, 'IT'S SNOWING!!!!!!!!'
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The sound of a rushing stream or the song of birds at daybreak.
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Woodpeckers pecking, crickets singing, the sound of nothingness after a bad storm passes over and everything is still once more
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The first day after winter ends when its finally warm enough to open the windows, theres a slight breeze blowing and you hear it in the trees, everything sounds new and fresh and calls you to come outside.
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The crackle of burning sticks on a bonfire
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Magpies singing
Rain on the roof ~ when i'm snug in bed *L* Cicadas Green tree frogs croaking |
The low rumbling sound of thunder way off in the distance.
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Icecubes dropping in my glass.
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A humming birds wings.
(If you've never heard them, they beat their wings so fast it sounds like a bee buzzing) |
Cold dry snow crunching underfoot
An evening summer breeze blowing thru meadow grass |
The lonely hoo-ing of a Mourning Dove.
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Roe Deer barking to each other in the woods late at night.
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I feel like someone should offer him a throat lozenge.
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Some of the larger deer sound freakin' scary when they start, especially when they're close by and I can hear them running around. I love listening to the other deer reply, too, from another part of the wood :nod: |
The absolute silence after a snowfall on a cloudless night. It's like everything is holding it's breath.
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Children laughing and playing in an open field.
The hooting of a distant owl in the early morning. |
a very active thunder storm with the attendant smell of burned ozone
the crash of waves during a storm .... or the gentle lap of incoming waves on a gentle-sea day. |
Listening to the quail call of an evening
the call of a whippoorwill |
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Darn, fzzy, you took two of my favorite sounds (even including the smell that immediately follows the CRACK of nearby lightning). OK, so here's a few more: The incessant rumble of a waterfall (together with the mist coating you as you stand below it). The honking of a large formation of Canadian Geese as they fly above you. The gentle rustle of a kayak's paddle as it slices through the water. |
Not necessarily a nature sound that I like so much, but we recently heard a fox's cries in our neighborhood...if you've never heard one, it sounds like a child crying or a woman screaming...very, very creepy :eek:
Scary enough to not want to let my little dog outside. |
The drumming sound of a woodpecker.
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Mostly all of the above except the roe deer and fox the only foxes I've seen are silent
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Foxes stay silent until nightfall when nobody can see them vocalizing. We've seen the fox in our neighborhood, & we've heard it, but never at the same time. That's why it's such a creepy sound.
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