frogs in Indonesia with nauture backgound sound
The recording opens with a gentle, ambient soundscape. It's an evening in a humid, natural environment, likely near a pond or wetland. The dominant background sound is a chorus of crickets, their chirps a constant, rhythmic pulse that fills the air. Mixed in are the softer, drawn-out calls of night insects, creating a textured, layered sound
Then, the frogs begin. The first sound is a deep, resonant "croak," a low-pitched call that seems to emanate from the water's edge. This is followed by a series of higher-pitched "ribbits," quick, staccato sounds that punctuate the cricket's song. Some of the frog calls are close, clear, and distinct, while others are more distant, their sounds softened by the surrounding vegetation.