"Wetlands Sunset"

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“Kauai Shama thrush” a part of “Kauai Rain Ocean Birds”
In a world of constant movement, it is easy to miss subtle specifics. Having a scene easy on the eyes in the form of color, softness, and vastness unfolding in front of you becomes the main allure to “Wetlands Sunset.” I felt in only putting a small section of sound, nothing too incredibly long, the viewer, and listener gets a small piece from “Kauai Rain Ocean Birds“, this particular :34 second part was called “Kauai Shama thrush”, of what can interrupt a hectic day and provide calm; just a small portion enough that individuals might want to check out more from this artist.
Just enough of a sample exists to slow your day, a small enough excerpt to invite individuals to want to check out more from this artist. I like the concept of small portion to lead to further investigation based on interest. Sometimes all it takes is a small portion of something to realize to enhance your life, a little investigation of acquiring more will help your life be even better.
Hello, Harry! Thank you for posting this as a reminder to take a small break from my day to relax and enjoy a brief moment of peace. This pairing reminds me of the brackish St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge that is near the Tallahassee area. The refuge is over 80,000 acres and there are spots all throughout where you can sit and enjoy a relaxing moment like the one that you’ve represented. Thanks for sharing!
https://www.fws.gov/refuge/st-marks
Hi Harry, it’s great to meet you! Looking at the photo while listening to the music immediately reminds me of how much I miss spending time outside, specifically camping and hiking. It is all too easy for one to spend most of their time indoors with little interaction to natural habitats. The audio not only reinforces this idea, but also makes me think of all of the animals and creatures that lurk in the distance. Just because we cannot see any specific animals, does not mean that they are not there. It always surprises me how much wildlife there is, even right outside our house or place of work. Your post has reminded me of the importance of experiencing nature on a regular basis, and how it contributes to our wellbeing, physically and mentally.