sounds of Thailand

 

wildlife

www.thaisounds.com

 

 
birds    

songsters

three of the most creative song birds 1.7 MB
calls a variety of hoots, squawks and whistles 980k
a virtuoso the spot-throated babbler can go on for hours 896k
lowland chorus dawn breaks at a temple surrounded by forest 1.5MB
highland chorus some of the typical birds found over 1000m. 1.1MB
     
insects    
crickets stridulators provide a rhythm section 290k
cicadas cicadas emit their varied calls from dawn to dusk with some of the eeriest coming after nightfall

1.7MB

     
other wildlife    
frogs the rainy season always brings a nightly chorus of frogs  
gibbons early morning calls echo across the valleys

986k

barking deer family members call to each other at night 448k
squirrels a mixture of grunts and bird-like whistles 488k
forest gecko typically a stuttering start builds up in a crescendo then tails off 101k
forest at dawn a chorus of gibbons, wild peafowl, deer, insects and a few birds 1.3MB
forest at night the forest is taken over by insects and frogs with the occasional owl 1.5MB
elephant the only one I've found outside an elephant camp 87k
     
Thai wildlife in conservation centres thanks to the Thai Society for conservation of wild animals for making these possible  
elephant elephants trumpet mostly when excited 96k
macaques aggressive little things 137k
banteng native cow 209k
black bear an extraordinary song 500k
clouded leopard sounds like a bird at times 515k
otter listen to him gobbling up some fish 149k
tiger wow, this was too close for comfort 188k
     

 

 

 

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forest temple at Chiang Dao