These are easy listening sounds of nature. The recording starts at 6.30 am for this episode. The new day breaks with songs of joy from birds. A day full of expectations and opportunities.
Most birds are at various stages of waking up. The sun is incrementally rising from the eastern skies, and a golden glow creates a mosaic of patterns on the savannah plains.
The sun rays penetrating through the morning clouds create an array of glitter through the tree canopies. Dew is still fresh on the grass and vegetation.
I always choose a new location to record nature sounds for each episode. I would then spend the day on the trail, and picking different spots in the same location to capture different sounds.
I can hear the too too to to to .... of the rain bird in the distance. It is always a signal that the rain season is close. The finches, doves, herons, sterlings, dringos, weaver birds and a multitude of other feathered species welcome a new day in style.
By 7 am, many birds are out of their night roosts. They make sorties in various directions in search of breakfast. But they sing a lot in the process. While some are hunting on the ground and around bushes, others are perched on branches to keep watch for any danger.
By this time, you are probably on your way to work or in a traffic jam. Well, you wont miss out on soothing, inspiring and healing nature sounds that you miss in the city.
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