Sound of the two most relaxing bird songs in Europe captured on a military area

The location is a former military training ground. The sound recording starts just before sunrise, when the Willow Warbler is already intensely singing and later joined by several Wood Larks. Both species have very unstressed and relaxing songs and are typical inhabitants of this semi-open habitat type.

The sounds of birds, mammals, amphibians, insects or anything that is human-related are annotated in the spectrogram below and include:

Willow Warbler – Fitis – Phylloscopus trochilus

Wood Lark – Heidelerche – Lullula arborea

Yellowhammer – Goldammer – Emberiza citrinella

Great Tit – Kohlmeise – Parus major

Yellow Wagtail – Schafstelze – Motacilla flava

White Wagtail – Bachstelze – Motacilla alba

Common Chaffinch – Buchfink – Fringilla coelebs

Tree Pipit – Baumpieper – Anthus trivialis

Blue Tit -Blaumeise – Cyanistes caeruleus

Green Woodpecker – Grünspecht – Picus viridis

Brambling – Bergfink – Fringilla montifringilla

Meadow Pipit – Wiesenpieper – Anthus pratensis

Goldfinch – Stieglitz – Carduelis carduelis

Song Thrush – Singdrossel – Turdus philomelos

Common Redstart – Gartenrotschwanz – Phoenicurus phoenicurus

Black-headed Gull – Lachmöwe – Chroicocephalus ridibundus

Great Spotted Woodpecker – Buntspecht – Dendrocopos major

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