Birds songs
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Birds songs
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~ Sound Therapy - Morning Birds ~
https://youtu.be/aIf5Ebu6WeY
Published on Feb 14, 2013
Recording of birds singing at sunrise
1 1/2 HOUR
~ Sound Therapy - Morning Birds ~
https://youtu.be/aIf5Ebu6WeY
Published on Feb 14, 2013
Recording of birds singing at sunrise
Last edited by Admin on 2013-03-21, 00:19; edited 2 times in total
Re: Birds songs
Bird Song by Nick Penny
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf6sp4CV82ivq653z4CEH7enbki6RlVg-
Dawn chorus - blackbird and blackcap
https://youtu.be/Y9k0VXJehfU
Uploaded on Jul 2, 2010
Birds singing at dawn in Northamptonshire. Blackbird and blackcap in the foreground, with a distant cuckoo. One of the tracks on the CD Dawn Chorus, recorded by Nick Penny. More at http://nickpenny.com/dawnchorus.htm
Woodland Birdsong: Sixteen Glorious Songbirds
https://youtu.be/JQ0gn7bc1LA
Published on Nov 27, 2012
The sounds are from Nick Penny's CD Woodland Birdsong http://www.nickpenny.com/cds/ Images by Lawrie Webb http://www.rarebirdalert.co.uk/RealDa... except the nightingale by Derek Henderson http://www.derekhenderson.ifp3.com/.
These are birds you might see or hear in an English wood in spring. Their names (and where they appear in the slideshow) are: (0.00) Songthrush; (0.30) Blackbirds; (1.00) Robin; (1.30) Mistle Thrush; (2.00) Wren; (2.30) Chaffinch; (3.00) Blackcap; (3.35) Cuckoo; (4.00) Rooks; (4.35) Chiffchaff; (5.00) Dunnock; (5.35) Skylark; (6.05) Great Tit; (6.35) Garden Warbler; (7.00) Willow Warbler; (7.35) Nightingale.
nightingale song part two
https://youtu.be/RxLeMM-1Zqw
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf6sp4CV82ivq653z4CEH7enbki6RlVg-
Dawn chorus - blackbird and blackcap
https://youtu.be/Y9k0VXJehfU
Uploaded on Jul 2, 2010
Birds singing at dawn in Northamptonshire. Blackbird and blackcap in the foreground, with a distant cuckoo. One of the tracks on the CD Dawn Chorus, recorded by Nick Penny. More at http://nickpenny.com/dawnchorus.htm
Woodland Birdsong: Sixteen Glorious Songbirds
https://youtu.be/JQ0gn7bc1LA
Published on Nov 27, 2012
The sounds are from Nick Penny's CD Woodland Birdsong http://www.nickpenny.com/cds/ Images by Lawrie Webb http://www.rarebirdalert.co.uk/RealDa... except the nightingale by Derek Henderson http://www.derekhenderson.ifp3.com/.
These are birds you might see or hear in an English wood in spring. Their names (and where they appear in the slideshow) are: (0.00) Songthrush; (0.30) Blackbirds; (1.00) Robin; (1.30) Mistle Thrush; (2.00) Wren; (2.30) Chaffinch; (3.00) Blackcap; (3.35) Cuckoo; (4.00) Rooks; (4.35) Chiffchaff; (5.00) Dunnock; (5.35) Skylark; (6.05) Great Tit; (6.35) Garden Warbler; (7.00) Willow Warbler; (7.35) Nightingale.
nightingale song part two
https://youtu.be/RxLeMM-1Zqw
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