The websites Tree.fm and Sounds of the Forest contain a growing collection of recordings from forests throughout world.
We love the weird stuff you can find on the internet, so today we present two websites that have collected recordings with the sounds of forests around the world, giving you a taste of a sound map of the Earth.
Tree.fm
The Tree.fm currently has 39 forest sounds for touring and enjoyment. Some are quiet, some noisy full of birds and wild animals or water sounds and some with some human touches.
Recordings vary in length, from 30 seconds to about three minutes, and are automatically repeated. Some have audio effects (slowing down sounds), as well as occasional human-made noise such as footsteps or microphone.
Click the “Listen to a random forest” button to be transported to a forest somewhere in the world. Press Play to listen to forest sounds. Press the “Next Random Forest” button and by clicking here takes you to the next random forest. The images on each forest's page are taken from the free photo site Unsplash.
Sounds of the Forest
The sonic χάρτης Sounds of the Forest collects forest sounds from around the world, creating a growing acoustic map.
Visit the site to browse the forests by geographical location around the world and click on the icon to listen. The website is not perfect, as you can find a forest sound that is not in the right place on the map. For example, there is a forest in Portugal that is on the east coast of the USA on the map.
From Greece it has a sound from the forest in Karpenisi, one from Zagorochoria and one from Samothrace.
Both Tree.fm and Sounds of the Forest are a great way to relax, to hear the sounds of the forest, from all over the world. Spend some time after a busy day.