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Wood Thrush in Limpid Brook

Gentle Birdsong and Water Trickle

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Wood Thrush in Limpid Brook

By: Greg Cetus
Narrated by: Wood Thrush
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Take a peaceful stroll through the forest with this audiobook, featuring the serene and melodic birdsong of the Wood Thrush, set against the gentle trickle of a limpid brook. Close your eyes and let the soothing sounds of nature transport you to a tranquil world, as the Wood Thrush's song and the water's gentle flow create a harmonious and calming ambiance. Perfect for meditation, relaxation or just unwinding after a long day. The Wood Thrush is a medium-sized species of thrush native to the eastern portion of North America. It is renowned for its melodious song, which is composed of a variety of flutelike notes and is often heard in early morning or around dusk. This species can be found in deciduous and mixed forests, often near water sources, and makes use of shrubs and low trees as habitat.

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