Afternoon Storm in the Cloud Forest (Album Sample) by Wild Ambience published on 2013-03-11T04:19:40Z In the highlands of Malaysia, mist envelops the rainforest canopy creating a beautiful habitat known as cloud forest. The gnarled trees covered in mosses and lichen look ancient standing in the cool montane air. Ferns, orchids and other epiphytic plants attach themselves to every tree and rock surface. In the late afternoon, clouds gather in the lowlands to form a thunderstorm, which gradually makes its way up into the hills and mountains. The grumble of thunder resonates, as birds call softly from the forest, and the short, melodic whistles of tree frogs punctuate the tranquil soundscape. Species recorded include: Mountain Imperial Pigeon, Rufous-fronted Babbler, Greater Yellownape, Fire-tufted Barbet, Black-browed Barbet, Red-headed Trogon, Rufous-fronted Babbler, Grey-throated Babbler, Collared Owlet, Little Cuckoo Dove, Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo, Silver-eared Mesia, Mountain Fulvetta, Mountain Leaf-Warbler, Rufous-browed Flycatcher, Long-tailed Sibia, Siamang, and various frog and cicada species. This is a sample from a 53 minute pure nature soundscape available at https://wildambience.com/albums/afternoon-storm-cloud-forest/ Genre Nature Sounds Comment by Nachob (JAU HOME RECORDS) SIEERRA DE CAZORLA, ONLY PLACE GYPAETUS BARBATUS, LINUX, ETC ETC,,to say one of ones 2013-07-20T00:02:04Z Comment by Nachob (JAU HOME RECORDS) si no hacse falta ir tan lejos!! eso VAS A LA SIERRA DE CAZORLA Y FLIPAS!! well is "joke it is truth!! SPAIN nature sounds,,increible do you go? i see 2013-07-20T00:01:35Z Comment by Wild Ambience @user978989774: Thanks for the comment - I'm glad you enjoy the recordings. 2013-07-18T13:12:00Z Comment by DESKAI really nice :) 2013-07-17T14:45:57Z Comment by Helber Sisters Wow! What great sounds! Would love to be there one day! 2013-05-15T01:42:48Z Comment by geowelch perfect for my daily meditation 2013-05-14T17:39:54Z Comment by KAKTUS I like your job!! Great! 2013-05-14T09:38:54Z Comment by Wild Ambience @herman-von-hindenburg: Glad you enjoyed it - Thanks! 2013-05-13T10:47:37Z Comment by cardell + 1 2013-04-06T12:02:07Z Comment by Matt St.lawrence fantastic recording, man! 2013-03-24T16:17:13Z Comment by AMBINATOR @wildambience: Sorry, of course I am talking about South East Asia :) 2013-03-24T11:05:50Z Comment by Wild Ambience SEA calls meaning 'south east asia' as opposed to large mammals of the underwater kind?!! 2013-03-24T05:42:49Z Comment by AMBINATOR Thanks a lot for this. I am learning a lot about SEA animal calls! 2013-03-24T03:52:24Z Comment by Wild Ambience Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo 2013-03-24T02:12:42Z Comment by Wild Ambience Greater Yellownape - A type of large woodpecker found in south-east asia. 2013-03-24T02:03:26Z Comment by Wild Ambience Little Cuckoo Dove calls in the background - wok-wok-wok-wok-wok..... 2013-03-24T02:00:27Z Comment by Wild Ambience Descending whistle is call of Red-headed Trogon 2013-03-11T05:44:29Z Comment by Wild Ambience Fire-tufted Barbet 2013-03-11T05:43:49Z Comment by Wild Ambience Black-browed Barbets make the repetetive rhythms in the background 2013-03-11T05:43:26Z Comment by Wild Ambience High frequency squeak is from a squirrel 2013-03-11T05:41:53Z Comment by Wild Ambience Frogs 2013-03-11T05:41:06Z Comment by Wild Ambience Cicadas 2013-03-11T05:40:39Z Comment by Wild Ambience Mountain Imperial Pigeon 2013-03-11T05:40:30Z Comment by Wild Ambience Tree frogs 2013-03-11T05:40:17Z