Welcome to the Yellowstone sound library, where you can immerse yourself in the aural landscape of America's first national park. The files available here were recorded in the park and are in the public domain. They may be downloaded and used without limitation; however, please credit the "National Park Service " where appropriate.
Looking for video clips? Check out our video library. Interested in our sound monitoring program? Check out Voices of Yellowstone from our InDepth video series. Index of SoundsAAmerican Coots BBald EagleBear - Grizzly Beehive Geyser Beryl Spring Bird - American Coots Bird - American Dipper Bird - American Robin Bird - Bald Eagle Bird - Black-Billed Magpie Bird - Canada Goose Bird - Clark's Nutcracker Bird - Common Loon Bird - Common Yellowthroat Bird - Common Raven Bird - Killdeer Bird - Lazuli Bunting Bird - Mountain Bluebird Bird - Red-Winged Blackbird Bird - Ruffed Grouse Bird - Sandhill Crane Bird - Savannah Sparrow Bird - Townsend's Solitaire Bird - Warbling Vireo Bird - Western Meadow Lark Bird - Wilson's Snipe Birds - Bird Chorus Birds - Dawn Chorus Bison (rut) Bison (eating) Black Growler Steam Vent Black Sand Pool Boreal Chorus Frogs CCanada GooseCastle Geyser Cliff Geyser Common Loon Common Raven Coyotes Crane (sandhill)
DDawn ChorusDragon's Mouth Spring
EFFire GGeyser - Anemone HHorse-Drawn Wagon KLMMagpie OPRRed Fox SSandhill Crane TToad (Spadefoot) UVWWarbling Vireo YThe Sound Library is supported by the Acoustic Atlas through a collaborative project with the Montana State University Library, which collects and curates field recordings of natural sounds in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Yellowstone's Sound Library is supported, in part, by Yellowstone Forever, and by a generous grant through the Eyes on Yellowstone program. Eyes on Yellowstone is made possible by Canon U.S.A., Inc. This program represents the largest corporate donation for wildlife conservation in the park.
Technical assistance provided by Colorado State University's Sound and Light Ecology Team, a group dedicated to understanding and preserving the natural sounds and night skies of the world. More Information
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Last updated: February 4, 2020