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1 Quiet Planet NatureSFX Content :53 QP Deserts temperate dawn songbirds diverse spacious. Desert dawn is gentle with numerous songbirds spread out over a large area. Birds include wav Gambel s Quail, White-crowned Sparrow, Lesser Goldfinch, Western Meadowlark, Northern Cardinal/Pyrrhuloxia, Cactus Wren, Northern Mockingbird, Mourning Dove, hummingbird wing sounds, Canyon Towhee, Curve-billed Thrasher with Mourning Dove, Phainopepla, Gila Woodpecker, American Kestrel, Ash-throated Flycatcher, House Finch in background. Spacious. Loop. 05:48 QP Deserts temperate dawn birds building.wav Desert dawn is active with songbirds including Ash-throated Flycatcher, House Finch, hummingbird wing sounds, Northern Mockingbird (especially 4:00 and beyond), Gilded Flicker, Lesser Goldfinch, Verdin, Cactus Wren with Mourning Dove, Gambel s Quail in background. Winged insects softly present. Subtle rumble caused by distant wind, arriving briefly at times. Songbird activity increasing over time, close 5:18. Loop. 06:02 QP Deserts temperate dawn birds winged insects.wav Desert dawn with birds active and humming of winged insects distinct. Birds include Northern Mockingbird, hummingbird wing sounds, Verdin, Lesser Goldfinch, House Finch, Curve-billed Thrasher. Bird very close at 3:22. Winds build gradually to whisper soft levels. Loop. 04:18 QP Deserts temperate dawn very active songbirds.wav Dawn on desert is very active with songbirds. Loud Northern Mockingbird with Gambel s Quail, Mourning Dove, Canyon Towhee in background. Subtle wind creates mild roar building at times in background. Loop. 1

2 5 QP Deserts temperate morning songbird Say s Phoebe. Desert morning with featured songbird, Say s Phoebe. Also Bewick s Wren and Spotted Towhee in background. Loop. 02:37 6 QP Deserts temperate morning birds winged insects 02:01 Desert morning with songbirds and winged insects. Birds include prominent Bewick s Wren with Spotted Towhee, Lucy s Warbler, House Finch in background. Winged insects sometimes intimate. Close bird wing flutters at 1:31 with close insect. Detailed. Loop. 7 QP Deserts temperate morning birds winged insects 08:12 Desert morning with songbirds. Birds include prominent Spotted Towhee, woodpecker drum, House Finch, Lucy s Warbler, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Mourning Dove, Bewick s Wren, Black-throated Gray Warbler. Loop. 8 QP Deserts temperate morning birds winged insects 09:27 Desert morning with songbirds. Birds include prominent Spotted Towhee, House Finch, Bewick s Wren, Black-throated Gray Warbler, Broad-tailed Hummingbird male wing whistle, Plumbeous Vireo also featured, woodpecker drum frequent with distant Mourning Dove. Light wind towards end. Loop. 9 QP Deserts temperate morning birds wing flutters.wav Desert morning with bird song and frequent bird wing flutters. Birds include Spotted Towhee, Black-throated Gray Warbler, Mourning Dove, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Plumbeous Vireo, Steller s Jay, Bewick s Wren, woodpecker drum. Loop. 06:39 10 QP Deserts temperate morning birds winged insects V1. 03:26 Desert morning with consistent hum of insect wings and bird activity including Bewick s Wren, Lesser Goldfinch, House Finch, Costa s Hummingbird song, hummingbird wing sounds. Loop. 11 QP Deserts temperate morning birds winged insects V2. 01:55 Desert morning with consistent hum of insect wings and bird activity including Verdin, House Finch. Loop. 12 QP Deserts temperate morning late Mourning Doves.wav 02:51 Desert morning, late, leaf rustle with Mourning Dove, hummingbird wings, humming of insect wings. Loop. 2

3 13 QP Deserts temperate morning late Mourning Doves 04:51 Desert morning, late, leaf rustle with Mourning Doves and consistent hum of insect wings, hummingbird wing sounds, House Finch, Bewick s Wren, Rock Wren. Interesting light wind variability. Loop. 14 QP Deserts temperate morning palm springs.wav 07:21 Desert morning with rustling palm leaves and birdsong from Bewick s Wren, Verdin, House Finch, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Also present are hummingbird wings, close at times, Mourning Dove. Winged insect hum. Loop. 15 QP Deserts temperate morning songbirds stream.wav 02:24 Desert morning with active songbirds including Ash-throated Flycatcher, Spotted Towhee, House Wren, Black-headed Grosbeak, Northern Flicker, Yellow-breasted Chat. Occasional winged insect flyby. Distant stream and animal movements. Loop. 16 QP Deserts temperate morning late songbirds palm V1. 03:10 Desert late morning with songbirds including Bewick s Wren, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, House Finch, wing flutters, Mourning Dove, Costa s Hummingbird song and prominent hummingbird wing sounds. Light palm wind. Loop. 17 QP Deserts temperate morning late songbirds palm V2. 09:36 Desert late morning with songbirds including Bewick s Wren and Mourning Dove with House Finch, hummingbird wing sounds, Mourning Dove wing whistle in background. Light palm wind rustles dropping debris. Soft animal growl at 3:35. Occasional winged insect flyby. Relaxed and peaceful. Loop. 18 QP Deserts temperate morning late songbirds palm V3. 12:27 Desert late morning with songbirds including Verdin, Mourning Dove, House Finch, Lesser Goldfinch, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Bewick s Wren, hummingbird wing sounds sometimes close, Costa s Hummingbird male song. Light palm wind rustles leaves dropping debris. Winged insects increase over time. 19 QP Deserts temperate morning late songbirds palm V4. 09:10 Desert late morning with songbirds including Bewick s Wren, House Finch and prominent humming of insect wings, sometimes close. Palm wind raspy. 3

4 20 QP Deserts temperate morning late birds insects palms 08:53 Desert late morning at palm springs with birds including European Starling and House Finch. Close dramatic hummingbird flyby at 5:00. Winged insect hum throughout with clacking of palm leaves. Loop. 21 QP Deserts temperate morning late birds insects palms 08:55 Desert late morning at palm springs with birds active, often harsh sounding with prominent insect hum. Birds include European Starling and House Finch, Mourning Dove, Northern Mockingbird. Palm debris very loud at times (7:03). Loop. 22 QP Deserts temperate morning late birds insects palms 10:42 Desert late morning at palm springs with birds active, often harsh sounding with prominent insect hum. Birds include European Starling and House Finch, whistling wings of Mourning Doves and periodic drone from distant hummingbird wings. Frequent insect flyby. Feels busy. Loud palm leaf movements at 9:57. Use for late morning daytime at palm spring oasis. Loop. 23 QP Deserts temperate morning late birds insect rain 02:15 Desert late morning with birds and consistent insect hum among palms during light rain. Birds include Lesser Goldfinch, Verdin, Phainopepla, House Finch, Bewick s Wren, Mourning Dove, Costa s Hummingbird song. Loop. 24 QP Deserts temperate morning late birds insects busy. 04:12 Desert late morning with birds and busy winged insects among palms during very light rain. Birds include prominent Bewick s Wren with House Finch,Verdin. Winged insects numerous, active and close. Drone of hummingbird wings. Loop. 25 QP Deserts temperate morning late birds insects wind. 04:36 Desert late morning and day with birds, winged insects, and drone of developing day winds. Birds include Gila Woodpecker, Bunting, Northern Mockingbird, Cactus Wren, Mourning Dove, Northern Cardinal/Pyrrhuloxia, House Finch. Insect hovering sometimes sustained. Loop. 26 QP Deserts temperate midday lull V1.wav 03:00 Midday lull on desert with soft faint crickets and winged insects. Background birds include Black-chinned Sparrow, Mountain Quail. Quiet munching of rodent. Loop. 4

5 27 QP Deserts temperate midday lull V2.wav 00:51 Midday lull on desert with soft wind wisps and background of crickets and birds. Birds include Mountain Quail, Bewick s Wren, Wrentit. Quiet munching of rodent. Loop. 28 QP Deserts temperate midday lull V3.wav 02:58 Midday lull on desert with soft wind wisps and background of crickets and birds. Birds include Black-chinned Sparrow, Mountain Quail, Bluebird. Quiet munching of rodent. Winged insects prominent. Loop. 29 QP Deserts temperate midday lull V4.wav 02:56 Midday lull on desert with soft wind wisps and background of crickets and birds. Birds include Mountain Quail, wind, Spotted Towhee, Black-chinned Sparrow, Lesser Goldfinch. Quiet munching of rodent. Winged insects prominent. Loop. 30 QP Deserts temperate midday insects.wav 01:29 Midday crickets and winged insects with distant sounds of bird, Mountain Quail, calling in background. Loop. 31 QP Deserts temperate midday insects birds V1.wav 02:28 Midday crickets clear with winged insects in flight with bird calls and songs. Birds include Spotted Towhee, Black-chinned Sparrow with distant Western Scrub-Jay and Mountain Quail. Loop. 32 QP Deserts temperate midday insects birds V2.wav 01:12 Midday crickets clear with winged insects in flight with bird calls and songs. Birds include Mountain Quail, Spotted Towhee, Black-chinned Sparrow, Northern Flicker with Northern Scrub-Jay, California Thrasher in distant background. Winged insects sometimes close. Loop. 33 QP Deserts temperate midday insects birds V3.wav 01:15 Midday crickets clear with winged insects in flight with bird calls and songs. Birds include Common Raven, Mourning Dove with Mountain Quail, Spotted Towhee in background. Loop. 5

6 34 QP Deserts temperate midday insects birds V4.wav 02:51 Midday crickets clear, high frequency insect buzzing, winged insects in flight, frequently close (1:36+). Active birds include Black-chinned Sparrow, Spotted Towhee with Western Scrub-Jay, Mountain Quail in distant background. Loop. 35 QP Deserts temperate midday insects birds cougar.wav 03:42 Midday crickets intense, birds faint, female cougar screaming in background (0:55, 1:52, 3:35). Winged insect flights are close and detailed. Birds include Spotted Towhee, Wrentit, California Thrasher. 36 QP Deserts temperate midday insects birds.wav 01:19 Midday crickets intense, birds faint, winged insects close and detailed. Birds include Wrentit with Spotted Towhee, Mountain Quail, Black-chinned Sparrow in background. Loop. 37 QP Deserts temperate windy morning birds insects V1. 03:38 Windy morning in desert with songbirds and winged insects. Birds include Gambel s Quail, Gila Woodpecker, Northern Mockingbird, White-crowned Sparrow, House Finch, Gilded Flicker with American Kestrel and Mourning Dove in background. Winds variable, preceded by drone caused by distant winds. Loop. 38 QP Deserts temperate windy morning birds insects V2. 10:34 Windy morning in desert with songbirds and winged insects. Birds include Northern Mockingbird, Gilded Flicker, House Finch, Cactus Wren, Mourning Dove, Canyon Towhee, Gila Woodpecker with White-crowned Sparrow in background. Loop. Bird wing flutter close at 7:05 again at 8:45. Loop 39 QP Deserts temperate windy morning birds insects V3. 15:22 Windy morning in desert with very active songbirds. Birds include Northern Mockingbird, Gambel s Quail, House Finch, Northern Cardinal/Pyrrhuloxia, Gilded Flicker, Gila Woodpecker, Cactus Wren, Mourning Dove cooing and wing whistle (close flight at 9:38, hummingbird wing sounds, Ash-throated Flycatcher with distant Phainopepla in background. Winged insects subdued. Loop 40 QP Deserts temperate windy morning birds insects V4. 11:48 Windy morning in desert with very active songbirds and hovering insects. Birds include Northern Mockingbird, Gambel s Quail, Gilded Flicker, Mourning Dove, Bunting, Gila Woodpecker, White-crowned Sparrow, Northern Cardinal/Pyrrhuloxia, Cactus Wren, House Finch. Occasional gusts in addition to strong variable wind. Loop. 6

7 41 QP Deserts temperate windy morning late birds insects 03:52 Windy late morning with very active songbirds and numerous winged insects. Birds include Northern Mockingbird, House Finch with Costa s Hummingbird song, Mourning Dove in background. Numerous hummingbirds produce variable drone in far background. Winged insects sometimes close. Loop. 42 QP Deserts temperate windy morning late birds insects 04:49 Winds light with songbirds and winged insects. Birds include House Finch, Northern Mockingbird, Curve-billed Thrasher, Gila Woodpecker, White-crowned Sparrow, Bunting, Cactus Wren, Verdin. Loop. 43 QP Deserts temperate windy morning late birds insects 13:19 Winds variable roar with songbirds and winged insects. Birds include House Finch, Northern Mockingbird, Gilded Flicker, Mourning Dove, Lucy s Warbler, Verdin, Ashthroated Flycatcher, Cactus Wren, Bunting, Scott s Oriole, hummingbird wing sounds. 44 QP Deserts temperate day wind leaves.wav Soft dry desert wind. Loop. 02:59 45 QP Deserts temperate day wind branches.wav Dry roaring day wind with branch rattles. Loop. 02:53 46 QP Deserts temperate day wind whistling.wav Dry variable winds whistle through desert vegetation. Loop. 01:33 47 QP Deserts temperate day wind roaring.wav 01:11 Dry day wind roars through desert moving debris. Background drone is natural. Loop. 48 QP Deserts temperate day wind roaring crickets faint. Dry roaring desert winds with faint crickets in background. Loop. 04:35 49 QP Deserts temperate day wind whipping.wav Dry day wind whipping through branches with detail. Loop. 02:53 7

8 50 QP Deserts temperate day wind tree.wav Dry highly variable winds roar through desert tree. Loop. 03:23 51 QP Deserts temperate day wind strong roar.wav Dry desert day winds roaring strong with very faint crickets. Loop. 02:45 52 QP Deserts temperate day variable wind bird V1.wav 08:04 Dry desert day winds highly variable with single bird, Bushtit, tweeting about in background and sometimes foreground. Drone in background is distant gusts approaching. Loop. 53 QP Deserts temperate day variable wind bird V2.wav Dry desert day winds highly variable with single bird, Bushtit. Drone in background is distant gust approaching; drone variable sometimes humming sometimes jetting. Wind very strong at times and sometimes nearly absent. Dynamic and spacious. Loop. 09:51 54 QP Deserts temperate day wind soft roar rattles.wav Dry desert day wind with soft roar and branch rattles. Loop. 00:52 55 QP Deserts temperate day variable wind.wav 07:37 Dry desert day wind with highly variable winds and bird, Bushtit, with Dark-eyed Junco, Ruby-crowned Kinglet faintly in background. Wind very strong at times. Loop. 56 QP Deserts temperate day wind roar soft variable.wav Dry desert winds are soft variable roar with dry branch rattles. Loop. 01:56 57 QP Deserts temperate day wind roar gusting.wav Dry gusty soft variable day winds in desert with branch rattles. Loop. 00:49 58 QP Deserts temperate day wind variable birds.wav 01:53 Dry desert day winds variable with voice-like branch rattles and birds. Birds are Spotted Towhee, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Lucy s Warbler, Black-throated Gray Warbler. Loop. 8

9 59 QP Deserts temperate day wind shimmering.wav Dry desert day winds shimmering through sparse leafy vegetation. Loop. 02:57 60 QP Deserts temperate day wind roaring deep gusts.wav Dry desert wind builds to gust then back to deep roar. Loop. 02:18 61 QP Deserts temperate day wind birds tweeting.wav 10:51 Dry desert day winds with birds tweeting. Birds are Bushtit, Dark-eyed Junco, Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Loop. 62 QP Deserts temperate day wind.wav 02:01 Dry desert day winds highly variable, winged insects subtle, leaves evident. Feels sacred. Loop. 63 QP Deserts temperate day wind brisk birds.wav 00:51 Dry desert wind build with birds in background. Birds include Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Lucy s Warbler. Loop. 64 QP Deserts temperate day wind roaring strong.wav Dry desert winds roar strong with leaves. Loop. 03:39 65 QP Deserts temperate windy thunderstorm dry.wav Wind and thunder on the desert without rain. Loop. 04:24 66 QP Deserts temperate insect grasshopper.wav Grasshopper wings click together in flight. Loop. 00:05 67 QP Deserts temperate insect buzz.wav Winged insect buzz. 68 QP Deserts temperate insect pollinates flower.wav Winged insect pollinates flower. 00:02 9

10 69 QP Deserts temperate insect buzzes flower.wav Winged insect buzzes desert flower. 00:03 70 QP Deserts temperate insect fly swarm bird.wav Fly swarm in desert bird faintly in background. Flies annoying. Loop. 04:16 71 QP Deserts temperate insect fly swarm.wav Fly swarm in desert. Loop. 01:41 72 QP Deserts temperate insect fly swarm intense.wav Flies swarm in desert. Loop. 00:22 73 QP Deserts temperate toads.wav Spade foot toad loud and clear with flowing water gently in background. Loop. 00:51 74 QP Deserts temperate reptile rattlesnake V1.wav Rattlesnake rattles with various emotions. Loop. 00:29 75 QP Deserts temperate reptile rattlesnake V2.wav Rattlesnake rattles with various emotions becoming intense. Loop. 00:37 76 QP Deserts temperate reptile rattlesnake V3.wav Rattlesnake rattles with various emotions becoming intense. Loop. 00:28 77 QP Deserts temperate reptile rattlesnake wind.wav Rattlesnake rattles with various emotions becoming intense with wind in background. Loop. 00:50 78 QP Deserts temperate reptile rattlesnake birds.wav Rattlesnake rattles with various emotions becoming intense with wind and birds in background. Loop. 01:18 79 QP Deserts temperate bird Common Raven V1.wav 03:26 Common Ravens fly across quiet desert with distinct wing flaps. Western Meadowlark and faint Black-chinned Sparrow and Mountain Quail in background. NR applied. Loop. 10

11 80 QP Deserts temperate bird Common Raven V2.wav Common Raven vocals in flight. 00:20 81 QP Deserts temperate bird Common Raven three caws Common Raven caws three times in flight. 00:03 82 QP Deserts temperate bird Common Raven three caws Common Raven caws quickly three times in flight. 00:02 83 QP Deserts temperate bird Gambels Quail.wav Gambel s Quail calls once. 00:02 84 QP Deserts temperate bird Cactus Wren.wav Cactus Wren call. 00:04 85 QP Deserts temperate birds.wav 01:35 Birds call back and forth prominently. Featured are Gambel s Quail with Gila Woodpecker, Ladder-backed Woodpecker, Western Meadowlark, Rufous-crowned Sparrow, Mourning Dove wing whistle in background. Loop. 86 QP Deserts temperate bird Mourning Dove wings.wav Mourning Dove wing whistle. 00:06 87 QP Deserts temperate bird large wing flaps.wav Large bird departs, sounds of wings only. 00:04 88 QP Deserts temperate bird medium size wing flaps.wav Medium size bird wing flaps. 00:07 89 QP Deserts temperate bird song element.wav Desert bird song element. 11

12 90 QP Deserts temperate bird hummingbird wing hum.wav Hummingbird wing hum. 00:02 91 QP Deserts temperate bird Hummingbird.wav Hummingbird wing hum. Loop. 00:07 92 QP Deserts temperate bird Bushtit.wav Bushtits tweet repeatedly in bush with soft breeze in background. Loop. 00:30 93 QP Deserts tropical dawn chorus early.wav 06:58 Sounds of life awakening on expansive desert at dawn. Birds are Rufous-cheeked Nightjar, Cape Turtle Dove, Rufous-cheeked Nightjar, Double-banded Courser. Also present are Black-backed Jackal in chorus. Shrill insects in distant background and crickets sparse foreground. Loop. 94 QP Deserts tropical dawn chorus expands.wav 16:57 Sounds of dawn expands on desert from distant to close. Birds present are Grey-headed Sparrow, Crimson-breasted Shrike, African Hoopoe, Black-chested Prinia, Pririt Batis, Cape Turtle Dove, Fork-tailed Drongo, Acacia Pied Barbet, Ashy Tit, Yellow-billed Hornbill. Also present are Black-backed Jackals howling in the distance. Relaxed and spacious. 95 QP Deserts tropical dawn chorus.wav 03:28 The dawn chorus of desert songbirds with Grey-headed Sparrow, African Hoopoe, Cape Turtle Dove and prominent Grey-headed Sparrow. Loop. 96 QP Deserts tropical dawn chorus full.wav 12:55 Dawn chorus of desert songbirds reaches peak development. Birds include: Birds present are Cape Turtle Dove, Grey-headed Sparrow, Yellow-billed Hornbill, Fork-tailed Drongo, African Hoopoe, Grey-headed Sparrow, Scimitarbill, Kalahari Scrub Robin, Crimson-breasted Shrike, Common Scimitarbill, Chestnutvented Titbabbler, Crimson-breasted Shrike, Acacia Pied Barbet. Loop. 97 QP Deserts tropical dawn chorus active.wav 03:56 Active dawn chorus of desert songbirds include prominent CapeTurtle Dove and Fork-tailed Drongo. Blackbacked Jackal in the background. Loop. 98 QP Deserts tropical dawn chorus sparse.wav 01:34 Dawn chorus of desert songbirds with Fork-tailed Drongo and African Hoopoe. Very faint crickets. Loop. 12

13 99 QP Deserts tropical dawn chorus jarring.wav 01:59 Dawn chorus of desert songbirds featureing Rufous-cheeked Nightjar. Insects present both crickets and winged. Loop. 100 QP Deserts tropical dawn chorus harsh.wav 01:45 Dawn chorus of desert songbirds with shrill insect. Birds include Fork-tailed Drongo, Pale Chanting Goshawk, African Hoopoe. Loop. 101 QP Deserts tropical morning birds.wav Morning birds include Ashy Tit and Red-eyed Bulbul. NR applied. Loop. 01: QP Deserts tropical morning insects birds V1.wav 08:01 Morning on desert with hum of insect wings and birds including prominent Red-eyed Bulbul with Pririt Batis and Cape Turtle Dove in background. Unusual insect starts at 5:26. Loop. 103 QP Deserts tropical morning insects birds V2.wav 09:52 Morning on desert with hum of insect wings and birds including prominent Red-eyed Bulbul with Cape Turtle Dove and Laughing Dove in background. Loop. 104 QP Deserts tropical morning insects birds V3.wav 03:56 Morning on desert with bird foreground and shrill insect background. Birds are Red-eyed Bulbul and Crimsonbreasted Shrike with Laughing Dove, Three-streaked Tchagra and Marico Sunbird in background. Soft wind builds towards end. Loop. 105 QP Deserts tropical morning insects birds V4.wav Morning on desert with winged insect hum and calls of bird, Red-eyed Bulbul. Loop. 03: QP Deserts tropical midday insects birds.wav Midday bird activity on desert includes Red-eyed Bulbul and Pririt Batis. Winged insects swarming in background. Occasional large animal snorts. Loop. 09: QP Deserts tropical midday birds breeze V1.wav 06:02 Midday bird activity with soft variable wind in background. Birds include Pririt Batis, Chestnut-vented Titbabbler, Laughing and Cape Turtle Doves, Ashy Tit, Hadeda Ibis, Three-streaked Tchagra. NR applied. Loop. 13

14 108 QP Deserts tropical midday birds breeze V2.wav 09:22 Midday bird activity with soft variable wind in background. Birds include Red-eyed Bulbul, Cape Turtle Dove, Grey-headed Sparrow, Cape Turtle Dove, Laughing Dove, and Acacia Pied Barbet. Loop. 109 QP Deserts tropical midday birds breeze V3.wav 06:37 Midday bird activity with soft variable wind increasing in background. Birds include Red-eyed Bulbul call and wing flaps. Loop. 110 QP Deserts tropical midday birds breeze V4.wav 13:28 Midday bird activity with soft variable wind increasing in background plus hum of winged insects clearly evident. Bird activity is primarily Red-eyed Bulbul calls and wing flaps with Cape Turtle Dove, Cape Sparrow and Cape Sparrows in background. Loop. 111 QP Deserts tropical midday birds breeze V5.wav 03:50 Midday bird activity with soft variable wind increasing in background to strong levels with branch rattles. Winged insects clearly evident. Occasional clicking insect. Bird activity is primarily Red-eyed Bulbul with Grey-headed Sparrow in background. Loop. 112 QP Deserts tropical midday wind roar birds V1.wav 03:52 Midday wind roars strong with rippling variability while birds chatter and fly around. Birds are primarily Ashy Tit, and Cape Turtle Dove and Grey-headed Sparrow. Birds present in background are Black-breasted Prinia and Grey-headed Sparrow. Use at low volume levels. NR applied. Loop. 113 QP Deserts tropical midday wind roar birds V2.wav 06:19 Midday wind roars, sometimes gusting with jet-like variability while birds call. Birds are primarily Grey-headed Sparrow and Cape Turtle Dove. Also present in background are Pale Chanting Goshawk and Chestnutvented Titbabbler. Use at low volume levels. NR applied. Loop. 114 QP Deserts tropical midday wind roar birds V3.wav 12:33 Midday wind severe with birds calls. Birds are primarily Chestnut-vented Titbabbler and Pale Chanting Goshawk. Also present are Ashy Tit, Grey-headed Sparrow, Black-chested Prinia, Striped Kingfisher and Cape Turtle Dove. Loop. 115 QP Deserts tropical midday wind roar birds V4.wav 05:18 Windy midday with birds. Wind variable roar. Birds active with prominent Grey-headed Sparrow and Cape Turtle Dove with Chestnut-vented Titbabbler, Pririt Batis and Ashy Tit in background. Occasional insect. Loop. 14

15 116 QP Deserts tropical midday wind roar birds V5.wav 08:25 Windy midday with birds. Wind variable roar. Birds active with prominent Cape Turtle Dove with Grey-headed Sparrow, Chestnut-vented Titbabbler, Black-chested Prinia in background. Close winged insect 7:10. Loop. 117 QP Deserts tropical midday wind roar birds V6.wav 02:54 Windy midday with birds. Wind variable roar. Birds distant, muffled windblown. Winged insect hum faint. Loop. 118 QP Deserts tropical midday wind roar birds V7.wav 07:56 Windy midday with birds. Wind variable roar. Birds active with prominent Ashy Tit (esp. 4:20) with Common Scimitarbill, Chestnut-vented Titbabbler, Cape Turtle Dove, Greyheaded Sparrow, Acacia Pied Barbet, Black-chested Prinia in background. Loop. 119 QP Deserts tropical midday wind roar birds V8.wav 04:51 Windy midday builds to strong levels with birds. Wind highly variable roar. Birds active with prominent Chestnut-vented Titbabbler with Ashy Tit, Grey-headed Sparrow, Cape Turtle Dove, Black-chested Prinia in background. Loop. 120 QP Deserts tropical evening wind insects V1.wav Wind wispy roar through sparse grass during early evening. High pitched insect in background. Loop. 03: QP Deserts tropical evening wind insects V2.wav Wind wispy roar through sparse grass during early evening. High pitched insect in background. Loop. 02: QP Deserts tropical evening wind insects V3.wav 03:47 Wind strong and gusting through sparse grass during early evening. High pitched insect in background. Loop. 123 QP Deserts tropical evening wind lizards birds.wav 05:18 Evening wind variable with lizards and faint birds. Lizards are Barking Geckos. Bird is Acacia Pied Barbet. Faint winged insect buzzing. Desert wind booming. Loop. 15

16 124 QP Deserts tropical evening wind lizards.wav Soft wind highly variable during evening chorus of Barking Geckos. Indistinct thunder at times. Loop. 05: QP Deserts tropical evening wind lizard chorus.wav 05:33 Evening chorus of distinct Barking Gecko s with soft wind rushing through sparse grasses. Faint birds in background except 3:50 when birds brief. Loop. 126 QP Deserts tropical evening wind lizard chorus 14:54 Evening chorus of distinct Barking Gecko s with soft wind rushing through sparse grasses. Extended. Charming bird brief at 12:08. Loop. 127 QP Deserts tropical insect grasshopper flight.wav Grasshopper in flight with wing clicks. 00: QP Deserts tropical insect snap series V1.wav Unknown insect species. Series of raspy snaps. 129 QP Deserts tropical insect snap series V2.wav Unknown insect species. Series of raspy snaps. 130 QP Deserts tropical insect snap series V3.wav Unknown insect species. Series of variable raspy snaps. 131 QP Deserts tropical insect snap series V4.wav Unknown insect species. Two series of variable raspy snaps occur quickly. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird early.wav 00:02 Bird call of unknown species. Occurs in rapid succession prior to sunrise similar to use of owls. Loop. 133 QP Deserts tropical bird Rufous-cheeked Nightjar Start up call of the Rufous-cheeked Nightjar. Use several in rapid succession prior to long churr call. See QP Loop. 16

17 134 QP Deserts tropical bird Rufous-cheeked Nightjar startup Start up call of Rufous-cheeked Nightjar followed by long churring notes. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird Rufous-cheeked Nightjar full. 00:41 Start up call of Rufous-cheeked Nightjar chuck, chuck followed by long churring notes. Brain-rattling! Use during early dawn well before sunrise. Loop. 136 QP Deserts tropical bird Acacia Pied Barbet.wav Call of bird, Acacia Pied Barbet. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird Fork-tailed Drongo.wav Song of bird, Fork-tailed Drongo. Use in long repetitive segments. Loop. 138 QP Deserts tropical bird Red-eyed Bulbul V1.wav Song segment of bird, Red-eyed Bulbul. 139 QP Deserts tropical bird Red-eyed Bulbul V2.wav Song segment of bird, Red-eyed Bulbul. 140 QP Deserts tropical birds Black-chested Prinia Ashy Tit. Sparse calls of birds, Black-chested Prinia and Ashy Tit. 01: QP Deserts tropical bird alarm call.wav Alarm call of unknown bird. 142 QP Deserts tropical bird squeak.wav Squeak of small unidentified bird. 143 QP Deserts tropical bird unusual trill.wav Unknown bird species produces long trill. 00:08 17

18 144 QP Deserts tropical bird Ashy Tit V1.wav Call of bird, Ashy Tit. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird Ashy Tit V2.wav Short song of bird, Ashy Tit. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird Ashy Tit V3.wav Call of bird, Ashy Tit. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird Ashy Tit V4.wav Call of bird, Ashy Tit. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird Ashy Tit V5.wav Call of bird, Ashy Tit. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird Chestnut-vented Titbabbler.wav Song of bird, Chestnut-vented Titbabbler. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird rapid series notes.wav Rapid series of notes by unknown bird species. 151 QP Deserts tropical birds Fairy Flycatcher.wav Song of bird, Fairy Flycatcher. 00: QP Deserts tropical bird series calls..wav Series of bird calls by unknown bird species. NR applied. Loop. 01: QP Deserts tropical bird Karoo Thrush.wav Song of bird, Karoo Thrush. NR applied. Loop. 01: QP Deserts tropical bird Hadeda Ibis V1.wav Small flock of birds, Hadeda Ibis, in-flight call. 00:05 18

19 155 QP Deserts tropical bird Hadeda Ibis V2.wav Small flock of birds, Hadeda Ibis, in-flight call. 00:08 19

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