Woodland Birds in Chorus CDs

Three nature sound CDs for the pleasure of listening to the sounds of Spring
song birds in chorus. These are very popular gift items, and are so nice to
play during cold days, reminiscing warm weather and the glorious
sounds of birds.
Each year migrating birds, from the tropics, descend upon the North
American woodlands enlivening them with their vibrant melodies. These
birds are a favorite among birdwatchers and are the reason for many bird
festivals around the nation. The Woodland Birds in Chorus series
captures the very busy peak Spring choruses of these Neotropical and resident birds.
These exquisite stereo recordings are untainted by background music.
Available at a special discount price of $39.57 when you buy all three in
the series. Buy some copies of these CDs of Spring
song bird recordings today by visiting the
order page. MP3 albums and single tracks of Woodland Birds in Chorus
can be found on the MP3 download page.

Volume I CD Track List

This volume, of the songs of birds CD, contains some of the earlier arrivals and resident birds from
pristine woodlands in Kentucky, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Listen to
the sounds of Thrushes, Catbirds, Oven Birds, Warblers, Vireos, Tanagers, Woodpeckers,
Ruffed Grouse, Rufous-sided Towhee, and many more.
Kentucky Morning: 20:23 min. It’s a sunny, warm, mid April morning in a remote
Kentucky valley. Chipmunks, Blue Jays, Cardinal, Titmice, Wood Thrush,
Flickers, Chickadee, are active. A nice Spring chorus of mostly permanent
resident birds.
Short Sample:
Kentucky Morning Available as a MP3 download! Visit the
MP3 download page.
Ohio River Hills: 13:39 min. Some early migrants, like the Common
Yellowthroat, Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher, Redstart, Towhee, Scarlet Tanager,
Wood Thrush and other Warblers, join in an early morning chorus near the
Ohio River. River valleys are important pathways that migrating birds
follow on their journeys. Often, the densest populations of birds are
found near major waterways.
Woodland Swamp: 9:00 min. A small creek flows into a clearing in the woods. A
swamp wetland forms, attracting a different variety of birds. Listen to
Red-Winged Black birds, Baltimore Oriole, Catbirds, Mourning Doves,
Yellowthroat Warblers, Blue-Grey Gnatcatchers, Song Sparrows, Yellow
Warblers, Canada Geese, and more.
Paradise Hill: 20:40 min. Listen to the sunrise chorus of birds on a beautiful
forest hill. The sounds of birds gradually increase as the sun rises.
Robins, Oven Birds, Wood Thrush, Rufous-Sided Towhees sing and gather
worms to feed their young. Crows fly over in search of food. Hear a deer
snort and prance away. Later the Woodpeckers, Warblers, and House Wren
begin to chime in.
Short Sample:
Paradise
Hill
Mid
Morning Melody: 9:10 min. It’s a balmy Spring morning near a large creek in
Pennsylvania. The brush near the creek transitions into woodland. This is
a great place to listen to Chestnut-sided, Hooded, Canada, and
Black-Throated Green Warblers, Rose Breasted Grosbeak, and American
Redstart. Also hear Ruffed Grouse, House Wren, Crow, and more.
Short Sample:
Mid
Morning Melody
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Volume II CD Track List
This nature sound CD volume contains some of the mid to later migrants and resident birds
from pristine woodlands in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Listen to the sounds of Warblers,
Vireos, Turkey, Cuckoo, Whip-poor-wills, and many more.
County Morning: 15:43 min. As the sun rises near a small creek, in the Ohio
countryside, birds burst into activity. Mourning Doves echo in the
distance as Catbirds and Rufous-Sided Towhees chatter and fly from bush to
bush. Cardinals, Wood Thrush, Prothonotary Warbler, House Wren, and more
join in the chorus. Short Sample:
Country
Morning
River
Sanctuary: 15:34 min. Imagine wading, in this Pennsylvanian river, during trout
season. The birds sing a rich chorus on this warm, sunny morning. Turkey,
Yellow-Shafted Flickers, Wood Thrush, Scarlet Tanager, Rose Breasted
Grosbeak, Baltimore Oriole, Pewee, Nuthatch, along with Yellow-throated,
Hooded, and Canada Warblers are heard. Short Sample:
River
Sanctuary Available as a MP3 download! See the
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Forest Dawn: 23:44 min. As the darkness fades, the Whip-poor-wills make their
last calls of the night. The warm sun rises, bringing breezes to this
forest hilltop. Yellow-billed Cuckoos, Towhees, Wood Thrush, Catbirds,
Pewees, Cardinal, Northern Mockingbird, American Redstarts, plus Hooded
and Yellow-Throated Warblers, and more greet the morning light.
Short Sample:
Forest
Dawn
Whip-poor-wills: 17:03 min. On a warm, quiet Spring night, the calls of
Whip-poor-wills are heard throughout the forest. A pair of Barred Owls
vocalize in a distant valley.
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Volume III CD Track List
This volume of nature sound CD of song birds contains longer tracks recorded during
the twilight of deeper
Eastern forests. Listen to the sounds of Thrushes, Ovenbirds, Warblers, Woodpeckers,
Pewee, Nuthatches, Grouse, and more.
River
Valley Dawn: 31:20 min. The river murmurs in the background as the sun rises on a
foggy morning. Ruffed Grouse, Oven Birds, Wood Thrush, and Woodpeckers
call out. Woodpeckers are knocking on trees throughout. A breeze picks up.
Warblers and Vireos start singing all over. American Redstart, Hooded and
Black-Throated Green Warblers, Red-Eyed Vireos, Juncos, Nuthatch, Veery,
Rufous-Sided Towhee, and Robin are all here among other Vireos and
Warblers. Short Sample:
River
Valley Dawn Available as a MP3 download! See the
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Forest Dreams: 30:17 min. Dawn breaks on a warm, mid-May morning. Dew drips
from the trees. Wood Thrush, Oven Birds, Eastern Pewee, and Red-Bellied
Woodpecker sing out. The breeze kicks up now and then. Crows fly by.
Cardinal, Robin, House Wren, various Vireos and Warblers can be heard. A
lone Coyote calls. A peaceful, relaxing morning in the forest.
Short Sample:
Forest
Dreams
Woodland Twilight: 13:20 min. Sunset fades into darkness as a river rumbles in
the distance. The Wood Thrush, Oven Birds, Veery, Rufous-Sided Towhee,
Yellow-Shafted Flicker, House Wren, Chipmunk, Warblers and Vireos join in
this evening chorus. The Veerys become very active, flying about, making
an untypical call. A Great Horned Owl voices the arrival of darkness. The
Veerys continue to call into the darkness. Short Sample:
Woodland
Twilight
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We offer a special package price when you order all three Woodland Birds
in Chorus CDs. Visit the CD order page for
details.
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