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Forest Birds Chorus, East Sussex UK

Audious on February 18, 2011 23:12

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    Forest Bird Song
    Recorded in the early morning in the country woodlands of East Sussex on England.
    When you listen to this recording can you do me a favor? Can you turn away from your computer screen or stand up and walk to the other side of the room, maybe lay down for a couple of minutes. You can think about a loved one, imagine you are in the track or try and clear your head.
    This is only a short track, but if you could take the time to leave me some of your thoughts and emotions whilst listening to this recording.
    Can you picture yourself in the forest? Are you feeling relaxed? If there is something in the sound that is stopping you from relaxing please feel free to comment aswell, all feedback is welcome.
    Thank you.

    Please leave your feedback here: http://www.audious.co.uk/2011/02/forest-bird-song_18.html

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    • Audious
      Audious on July 30, 2011 10:47

      @Margo Roby: Hi, Thanks alot for listening and for the feedback. My apologies for the late reply. Hopefully will get another one up at somepoint. Thanks again.

    • Margo Roby
      Margo Roby on May 10, 2011 16:07

      I enjoyed following your instructions to listen to the track. I had my mind geared for woods, but my brain instantly told me aviary. I think because there were so many birds. Throughout the track I vividly saw myself walking along a cement walkway through an aviary. I enjoyed it but the track was almost too long and the birdsong began to sound repetitive. I look forward to hearing more.

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