Its certainly a useable sound, I would suggest a couple things however:
In general it is preferable to have exterior background SFX recorded in stereo. Second, you should try and familiarize yourself with the keywords and descriptions in various sound effect libraries. There are some very loose conventions such as "Truck By", "Exterior Day Residential", "Distant Cows", "Through Puddle", etc. that will make it much easier to search for a particular sound effect. I suggest names and descriptions that begin with the general and end with the specific, if you catch my drift. Bonus points for backgrounds that don't have occasional close up specific type sounds. For example, in your recording there is a car/truck by through a puddle, but its a daytime bird ambience, if I were to use this sound effect, I likely would have to edit out the puddle splash sound. (Even if the scene I am cutting happens to have a puddle splash in it, because we usually want separate mixing control over the background vs. the foreground.) Imagine a client sitting behind you and they say, "I love the background, but can you lower the splash sound 90% ?" On a mixing stage I would not want these sounds combined. Anyway, keep recording!!
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