Cornell University, and particularly the Cornell Ornithology Lab’s Macaulay Library, has reached a milestone. The entirety of its audio library, more than 7,513 hours and 150,000 samples, has been digitized and placed online, creating a heaven of natural noises for naturalists and found-sound aficionados alike.
Combing through it, it’s easy to see how attractive it could become to musicians. With a single click, you can pull up any animal, along with a list of various sounds and videos corresponding to different behaviors. Here are a few of our favorites.
The brass-like calls of the Indri lemur
The echoing ghostliness of the common loon
The echoing ghostliness of the common loon