Removing background noise from captured clip

I wanted to edit an audio which was captured with Video also it contains some background noise.Which filter should I try for this in FCP.

I read that tutorial it is nice but I have only Final Cut Pro 4.5 HD not the SoundTrack Pro is there no option in FCP for editing audio I do not have much to edit I have to remove sound of a crow and in another video captured audio is having sound very low without increasing volume it is not possible to listen to it.
So for this any thing that can be done within FCP.
I have only Soundtrack 1.2 which is not professional version.

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