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Works of Radical Imagination

Ensure the sound is "Public Domain" or "Creative Commons 0" if you don't want to give credit.

If you tell me what you need the sound for, I can help you further:

A harsher, louder version used when a predator (like a cat) is nearby.

Hour-long loops of forest sounds or specific bird call guides. Pro: Easy to preview and listen to immediately.

The classic, rapid "chak-chak-chak" sound used for general communication.

Here are the best platforms to find high-quality, free magpie (soroka) audio files: 1. Xeno-canto (Best for Scientific Accuracy) Thousands of recordings from around the world. Quality: High-fidelity field recordings. License: Creative Commons (usually requires attribution). Format: MP3 and FLAC. 2. Freesound.org (Best for Sound Design) Variety: Focuses on "chatter" and "alarm" calls. Quality: Varies by user, but generally good for projects.