Recorded in 2021, this is the sound of Brood X from a distant perspective.
The frequency distribution shows two peaks, the first one is located around 1.2kHz and corresponds to the male calls, and the second around 6kHz.
The noise is very even, because of the millions of insects are singing on top of each other in the same frequency band. It sounds almost like synthetic noise, though it has been recorded on location! You can hear the birds singing in the background.
Big thanks to Ed Bennett - a fan of myNoise - who took the time to capture this for us.
This soundscape is very efficient at masking tinnitus.
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