What's your favorite sound while your outdoors? Could be an animal, distant thunderstorm, waterfall, waves etc
Pic related for me. I love the haunting call of the Common Loon, particularly the wail. If you're not familiar with their sound, check it out. It's haunting and lovely. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Common_Loon/sounds
>>728989
Pheasant
song sparrows have one of the niftier calls near me (boston)
>>728989
>tfw listening to loons next to my favorite lake
I like the sound of my Spotify playlist cranked up to the loudest setting on my portable speakers.
>>728989
I have seriously bad tinitus so all I ever really hear is the highpitched screaming in my ears.
I have a soft spot for animals having sex.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwiwqKE-moo
>>728989
The heavy breath from a sweaty fat women trying to keep up...
>>728989
The loons it for me too. It's fun when you're with some one who hasn't heard them before. They always freak out a bit.
I saw a bird while walking through the woods which I've never been able to identify. It looked like a piliated woodpecker. Same feather arrangement on the head, but it's head was a solid color and it had a white ring of feathers around the neck. And it was a reddish color. Like a faded rust/maroon mixture. Idk but it bugs me that I haven't been able to find it. The closest thing was some sort of duck. Can't remember which kind.
>>729122
Hearing people say it's too cold, too hot, too many bugs, or too much rain as they pack their shit and leave me alone.
Loons are probably my favorite. Elk are a close second.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orSIhYAI3VI
>>728989
Loons and barred owls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzqYDikql84
I used to love the sound of loons until an entire family of merganser babies started disappearing one by one from the pond where I go kayaking, and I learned that loons kill the chicks of other species of waterfowl to cut down on competition for food and territory. Now the call of the loon just creeps me out.
>>729006
You serious? What else do you enjoy, cars backfiring and smoke alarms blaring?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61bB9D3gpxg
Yup.
http://www.xeno-canto.org/species/Botaurus-stellaris I live in the Netherlands and my dad is an ecologist. One time when I was child he took me into a reserve close to where I live he told me about the Roerdomp. He said it was a rare and beautifull bird with a very strange call. All day ooking for him and haven't seen him. At the end of the day we suddenly hear it call, just once. Memories man.
Big fan of coyotes, and fishers. Also I like masses of insects. The sound of life teeming in the wild is fantastic (peepers, katydids, locusts, cicadas, etc).
https://youtu.be/julsIiIkUFE
also, this:
>>729216
Loons are spooky but it's the first call I think of when I imagine nature. Also other Wisc/out/s might remember the loon call from the intro of outdoors Wisconsin
Love a good thunderstorm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTcxaqiIg4U
god tier bird call
>>729239
So, kind of like this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redhead_%28bird%29
Or, more like this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_merganser
Of course, if you hadn't mentioned ducks, this is what I would have thought:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-headed_woodpecker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9vHS6JdHog
>>728989
Gunfire from my .38
>>730402
that's very good anon
>>728989
A bit different from the other ones posted here, but I enjoy the sound of peeing outdoors. It's very relaxing.