Nature sounds at night in Mexico: Crickets, Cicadas and Insects
Experience the magic of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve in Mexico, a UNESCO World Heritage site that's home to thousands of unique species, including jaguars, pumas and tapirs. Take a journey into the heart of the reserve, and discover the nocturnal symphony of a forest at night. The crickets and cicadas sing a melodic tune, as the chorus of insects and the serene calls of nocturnal birds add to the harmony.
For longer play, check out the 11-Hour version on YouTube.
Thanks to the wonderful audio work of Felix Blume of freesound.org who recorded these sounds in October 2015.
For longer play, check out the 11-Hour version on YouTube.
Thanks to the wonderful audio work of Felix Blume of freesound.org who recorded these sounds in October 2015.
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