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  • Ovenbird Chirping Near Forest River Trickle

  • Nature Sounds for Mindfulness and Reflection
  • By: Greg Cetus
  • Narrated by: Ovenbird
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins

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Ovenbird Chirping Near Forest River Trickle

By: Greg Cetus
Narrated by: Ovenbird
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Experience the serene sounds of nature with this audio book, featuring the melodic chirping of the Ovenbird, the vibrant song of the Northern Cardinal, the lively trill of the Carolina Wren, and the soothing sound of a gentle water stream. Let these beautiful birds transport you to a peaceful forest, as you relax and unwind to the natural rhythms of the wilderness. The Ovenbird is a species of bird endemic to the eastern and western regions of North America. It is a member of the widespread family Parulidae, which contains many species of New World warblers. The Ovenbird is characterized by its distinctive song, consisting of a loud "teacher-teacher-teacher" call during breeding season which can be heard from up to half a mile away.

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