Birds singing from treetops on Strynø, while wind from the ocean blows through the leaves (1 hour)

It is a sunny morning in June, and we are at Strynø – a Danish island in the South Funen Archipelago. In this track you can hear Strynø’s birds singing from the treetops, while wind from the ocean blows through the leaves with shifting intensity.

Strynø, Denmark

Ambience: Calm waves lapping over beach rocks on a Danish island (1 hour)

Sounds of calm ocean water lapping over beach rocks. One hour of relaxing water ambience.

Ambience: Calm waves washing over beach rocks on a Danish island (1 hour)
Ambience: Calm waves washing over beach rocks on a Danish island (1 hour)

Sounds from a rainy evening in Denmark (1 hour)

Rain sounds with shifting intensity, from calm raindrops to heavy rainfall with occasional thunder.

City ambience: Sounds along the river in Odense, Denmark (1 hour)

Listen to ducks in the duckpond and doves in the treetops on a sunny day along the river. Walk under an umbrella and listen to tickling raindrops. Listen to songbirds and walk by a local cafe just before opening hour. Sit on a bench as tree branches are squeaking in the wind and recreational runners are passing by. Rest a bit by the bridge crossing the stream.

Waves and bird life: Ambience from a walk along Omø coastline (1 hour)

Omø is a small Danish island in the Great Belt, with a 12 kilometer coastline. In this track, you can listen to crashing waves, Omø’s bird life, and footsteps along the shore.

Wind blowing through the reeds on a Danish island (1 hour)

Sound of wind blowing through the reeds, as waves wash onto Omø, an island in the Great Belt, Denmark. Every now and then, a bird is singing.

Wind noise around Danish lighthouse (1 hour)

Wind noise recorded around the relocated lighthouse at Rubjerg Knude, Lønstrup, North Jutland, Denmark

In this track, you can hear the noise of wind and flying sand around the lighthouse at Rubjerg Knude, in Lønstrup, North Jutland, Denmark.

The lighthouse fundament is eroding, as the waves and winds of the North Sea are gradually washing away the sand banks at the shore. Recently, the lighthouse was moved 70 metres away from the edge of the cliff, so for the time being, this old lighthouse has been rescued from falling into the ocean.