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1 QP Trop forest EC evening.wav QP Trop forest EC nightfall.wav QP Trop forest EC nightfall.wav QP Trop forest EC night early.wav QP Trop forest EC night.wav QP Trop forest EC night.wav QP Trop forest EC night.wav QP Trop forest EC night zephyr.wav QP Trop forest EC night.wav QP Trop forest EC night.wav QP Trop forest EC night.wav QP Trop forest EC midnight.wav QP Trop forest EC midnight.wav QP Trop forest EC morning early.wav QP Trop forest EC dawn.wav QP Trop forest EC dawn chorus.wav QP Trop forest EC dawn chorus.wav QP Trop forest EC morning.wav QP Trop forest EC day bird.wav QP Trop forest EC day bird duet.wav QP Trop forest EC day bird.wav QP Trop forest EC day.wav QP Trop forest EC day.wav Evening insects, few bird calls, winged insects. Birds include Gilded Barbet, White-throated Tinamou and Black-necked Red-Cotinga. Evening insect rhythms, frogs, drips, debris falling, occasional bird, light is quickly weakening. Birds include Undulated Tinamou and Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl. Evening insect rhythms, frogs, Red Howler Monkey distant and becoming louder, occasional water drips with winged insects, animal lurks in vicinity. Birds include Gilded Barbet and Undulated Tinamou. Pronounced insect rhythms at night with occasional bird calls and wing flutters, winged insects, sparse frogs, water drips. Birds include Red-throated Caracara, Thrush-like Antpitta, Brown Nunlet and Variegated Tinamou. Night insect rhythms dense, increasing at times, large frog with two note call, night birds in background include Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl and Crested Owl. Faint water ripples produced by nearby river. Night insect rhythms and loud frogs with sparse drips, bat wing flutters. Night insect rhythms, night birds, jaguar lurks then hisses, frog. Birds include Black-banded Owls counter-calling throughout sometimes simultaneously with Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl. Night insect rhythms, frog chirps and gecko multi-note call, series of whoops in background probably a frog. Zephyr passes with resulting debris falling. Night insect rhythms are dense, occasional drips and frog chirps background. Screech Owl. Night insect rhythms, wing flutters, water drips sparse with animal lurking. Night insect rhythms, jaguar lurks then hisses, background with distant water ripples coming from nearby river, occasional snores of sleeping indigenous people, rapid wing flutter, frog. Midnight insect rhythms distinct with frogs, occasional drips and debris. Midnight insect rhythms, jaguar lurks and hisses, wing flutters, stealthy shuffle, frogs. Twilight insect rhythms, Great Potoo growl-sounds, frogs, drips, spacious, distant bird call signals morning, debris, night flying insect. Birds include Great Potoo, Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl, Common Potoo, Guan wing rattles, Nocturnal Curassow or Salvin s Curassow. Dawn insects, few drips, distant birds, winged insects sparse, first bird call of day. Birds include Thrush-like Antpitta, Great Tinamou, Collared Puffbirds, Dendrocolaptes woodcreeper, Rusty-belted Tapaculo, Amazonian Barred-Woodcreeper, Variegated Tinamou. Dawn chorus progresses with insects shrill at times but changing, bird calls, branch fall. Birds include Black-throated Trogon, Collared Puffbird, Thrush-like Antpitta, Rusty-belted Tapaculo, Blacknecked Red-Cotinga, Buff-throated Woodcreeper and Red-throated Caracaras. Dawn chorus continues with bird calls, insects intense at times, winged insects, drips, bird wing flutters, distant tree fall, rustle of animal. Jungle feel. Birds include Black-throated Trogon, Blacknecked Red-Cotinga and Screaming Piha. Day insects many winged, continuous bird calls. Birds include White-throated (Cuvier s) Toucan with Channel-billed (Yellow-ridged) Toucans, Tawny-crowned Greenlet and Gilded Barbet. Day activity, Channel-billed (Yellow-ridged) Toucan prominent and continuous, winged insects. Day activity, Toucan prominent duet starts and stops, detailed, wing flutters, insects subdued. Birds include White-throated (Cuvier s) Toucan, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Plumbeous Pigeon, Thrushlike Antpitta, Channel-billed (Yellow-ridged) Toucans (background); loud wing flutter of toucans or fruitcrows chasing one another about and Pearly Antshrike. Very faint natural chime-like sound at 4:48. Bird call similar to squeeze toy sound, light insect texture with more birds background. Birds include White-throated Toucan, Black-necked Red-Cotinga and Wedge-billed Woodcreeper. Day insects, bird calls, insect buzzes sometimes close, bird wing flutters, debris. Birds include Green oropendola, Purple-throated Fruitcrows, White-throated (Cuvier s) Toucan, Orange-cheeked Parrot, Mouse-colored/Plain-winged Antshrike and Black-necked Red-Cotinga. Loud bird pass left to right followed by lull of background day insects and bird calls. Birds include Black-throated Trogon, Black-necked Red-Cotinga, Mealy Parrots, Red-necked Woodpecker, White-throated Toucan; Purple-throated Fruitcrow, hummingbird wing whir in flight and Scale-backed Antbird by BOOM Library GbR 1

2 QP Trop forest EC day.wav QP Trop forest EC day breeze.wav QP Trop forest EC day breeze.wav QP Trop forest EC day insects annoying.wav QP Trop forest EC day lull.wav QP Trop forest EC wet.wav QP Trop forest EC morning early wet.wav QP Trop forest EC dawn wet.wav QP Trop forest EC dawn chorus wet.wav QP Trop forest EC dawn chorus wet.wav QP Trop forest EC morning wet.wav QP Trop forest EC morning wet.wav QP Trop forest EC morning wet.wav QP Trop forest EC morning wet.wav QP Trop forest EC morning wet.wav QP Trop forest EC morning late wet.wav QP Trop forest EC day wet.wav QP Trop forest EC branch splash.wav QP Trop forest EC monkey bark.wav QP Trop forest EC Harpy eagle.wav QP Trop forest BR evening.wav Active day ambience of diverse bird calls and insects, slight breeze at times results in debris falling, wing flutters. Welll developed jungle feel. Birds include Gilded Barbet, Golden-collared Toucanet, Black-tailed Trogon, Plumbeous Pigeon, Gray Antbird, White-necked Puffbird, Fasciated Antshrike, Green-backed Trogon, Tawny-crowned Greenlet and Screaming Piha. Day breeze passes overhead, subsides then resumes with bird calls and humming of insect wings. Birds include White-eyed Tody-Tyrant, Thrush-like Antpitts, Yellow-tufted Woodpecker, Graycrowned Flycatcher and Plumbeous Pigeon. Day breeze passes overhead subsides then resumes with insect rhythms, insect wing hum, lots of debris falling from wind, some creaking tree branches. Bird calls sparse, occasional shrill insect and annoying mosquitoes. Water ripples from nearby river. Birds include Yellow-tufted Woodpecker and Yellow-browed Tody-Flycatcher. Daytime lull, some faint insect wings and buzzes, rarely close, debris, distant bird calls. Birds include Plumbeous Pigeon, Blue-backed Manakins and various macaws. Prominent water drips, spacious, onto firm leaves, with faint background insect rhythms. Water drips caused by Guttation is condition of late night through early morning in tropical forests with wet soil. Drippy early morning ambience with insect rhythms, bat wing flutters. Drippy ambience with strong insect rhythms and first animal calls of day. Birds include Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl, Common Potoo, and Spix s Guan. Drippy ambience with insect rhythms and dawn chorus with diverse bird calls, wing flutters, winged insects, prominent bird. Well developed jungle feel. Birds include Black-throated Trogon, Barred Forest-Falcon, Thrush-like Antpitta, Wing-barred Piprites, Red-throated Caracara, Crimson-crested Woodpecker, Pygmy Antwren and Rufous Motmot. Jungle awakens with drippy ambience of insect rhythms, diverse dawn chorus, frog, tree falls once, water ripples from nearby river. Loud mooing calls are a Jaguar. Birds include Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl, Salvin s Curassow and Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl. Drippy morning ambience of insect textures, bird calls (some unusual), winged insects. Birds include Rufous-tailed Flatbill, Black-throated Trogon, Lineated Woodpecker, Collared Puffbird, Purplethroated Fruitcrow, Plumbeous Pigeon and Rusty-belted Tapaculo. Drippy morning ambience with insect rhythms ( insects sometimes annoying), bird calls distinct. Birds include Rusty-belted Tapaculo, Thrush-like Antpitta, Screaming Piha, Wedge-billed Woodcreeper, Rufous-tailed Flatbill, Black-necked Red-Cotinga, Pearly Antshrike and Rufous Motmot. Drippy morning ambience of birdcalls and insect rhythms, spacious, winged insects, distant Red Howler Monkey, loud high frequency insect for extended 23 sec. is annoying. Birds include: Brightrumped Attila, Spix s Guan, Crimson-crested Woodpecker and Ruddy Pigeon. Drippy morning ambience with insect rhythms and wings, bird calls, very distant Red Howler Monkey, prominent insect is annoying at times. Birds include: Crimson-crested Woodpecker, Gilded Barbet, unidentified parakeets, Red-bellied Macaws, Ruddy Pigeon and Yellow-rumped Cacique. Gentle morning drips with insect rhythms and squeeze-toy bird sounds, close at times, wing flutters. Birds include: Black-necked Red-Cotinga, Striated Antthrush, Rufous-tailed Flatbill Gilded Barbet and Green-backed Trogon. Drippy late morning ambience light insect rhythms, bird calls, bird wing flutters and debris falling from bird feeding activity, insect close at times. Birds include: Short-billed Antwren, Gray Antwren, Plain-winged Antshrike, Orange-cheeked Parrots, Green-backed Trogon, Pearly Antshrike, Screaming Piha and Black-tailed Trogon. Sparse but distinct drips of late morning or early midday with insect rhythms and raspy bird call echo in forest, debris, winged insects. Birds include: Scarlet Macaws, Yellow-browed Antbird, Blacknecked Red-Cotinga, Plumbeous Pigeon, Tawny-crowned Greenlet and Short-billed Antwren. Common Woolly Monkey defends territory with barking sounds and tossing branches onto calm river. Birds include: Wedge-billed Woodcreeper, Blue-and-yellow Macaws, Citron-bellied Attila, Undulated Tinamou, Short-billed Antwren, Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet, Plain-winged Antshrike, Green-backed Trogon, Orange-cheeked Parrot, Amazonian (Violaceous) Trogon and Scale-breasted Woodpecker. Quick single bark of Common Woolly Monkey. Harpy eagle, juvenile, gives four clear calls at natural spacing. This is the largest species of eagle in the world. Evening insect rhythms foreground with occasional frog croak, water drips with few birds and high frequency insect intense at times. Very consistent. All bird voices are in the background include Waved Woodpecker, Ruddy Pigeon with occasional Screaming Piha, Variegated Tinamou, Green-backed Trogon, Spotted Antpitta and Mouse-colored Antshrike by BOOM Library GbR 2

3 QP Trop forest BR evening.wav QP Trop forest BR evening.wav QP Trop forest BR evening bird bath.wav QP Trop forest BR evening.wav QP Trop forest BR evening late.wav QP Trop forest BR night early.wav QP Trop forest BR night.wav QP Trop forest BR night.wav QP Trop forest BR night vast.wav QP Trop forest BR night consistent.wav QP Trop forest BR night soothing.wav QP Trop forest BR night wet.wav QP Trop forest BR night rain.wav QP Trop forest BR morning early rain frogs.wav QP Trop forest BR morning early.wav QP Trop forest BR dawn early.wav QP Trop forest BR dawn early.wav QP Trop forest BR dawn early.wav QP Trop forest BR dawn early.wav QP Trop forest BR dawn chorus.wav QP Trop forest BR dawn chorus insects annoying.wav QP Trop forest BR dawn chorus insects annoying.wav QP Trop forest BR dawn chorus.wav Loud evening insect rhythms, water drips, bird calls, winged insects. Use at low volume for more relaxation. Birds include Ruddy Pigeon, Mouse-colored Antshrike, Variegated Antpitta, McConnell s Flycatcher, Red-billed (White-throated) Toucan, Guianan Warbling-Antbird, Green Oropendola, and Black-faced Antthrush. Evening insect rhythms, spacious drips, bird calls, winged insect. Birds are Amazonian (Blue-crowned) Motmots, Spectacled Owl, Penelope Guan, Short-tailed Nighthawk, Slaty-backed Forest-Falcon, and Variegated Antpitta. Evening insect rhythms at small wet spot on forest floor where birds bath. Occasional frog, wing flutters in water, chirps, distant calls. Birds include prominent Chestnut-rumped Woodcreeper with background Black-faced Antthrush. Loud evening bird call close and consistent moving left to right, slowly, with cricket and insect rhythms, background bird calls. Birds include prominent songs of Black-headed Antbird with Spotwinged Antbird, Mouse-colored Antshrike, Great Tinamou, Tawny-throated Leaftosser, Black-faced Antthrush, Wing-barred Piprites, Variegated Antpitta, Screaming Piha, and Spot-winged Antbird. Evening insect rhythms, various frog croaks, occasional background bird calls very consistent. Birds include Tawny-throated Leaftosser, Variegated Antpitta, Short-billed Leaftosser and Whitenecked Thrush. Early night insect rhythms loud and dense with occasional frog croaks. Night insects in well established rhythm, water drips spacious, peaceful. Loud night insect rhythms and frog croaks with spacious drips and very distant Red Howler Monkey building in background. Night insect rhythms with frog croaks and distant Red Howler Monkey getting louder over time. Vast sense of forested space. Night insect rhythms peaceful, diverse, consistent. Night insects rapid rhythms, consistent, distant frog at times, soothing. Spectacled Owl calls infrequently. Drippy night ambience of insect rhythms, faint frogs and very faint thunder at times. Rainy night ambience with insect rhythms, rain light and consistent. Night rain with insect rhythms and frogs with sonar-like sound, some croaks. Few very distant bird calls and extremely distant howler monkey. Consistent. Early morning insect rhythms, distant bird calls, sparse faint frogs and drips. Birds include: Mouse-colored Antshrikes (male & female), Plumbeous Pigeon, Yellow-billed Jacamar, Amazonian Motmot, Waved Woodpecker; Mouse-colored Antshrike; Spotted Antpitta, Variegated Tinamou, Chestnut-rumped Woodcreeper and Plumbeous Pigeon. Dawn chorus starts with grunting calls and rapid wing beats of Marail Guans, insect rhythms, sparse frogs. Pre-dawn grunting calls & wild, excited calls of Marail Guans; Red Howler Monkey chorus in background with Short-tailed Nighthawk cruising above the canopy. Dawn insect rhythms and frogs, drips sparse, very distant howler, consistent. Birds include several distant calls of Slaty-backed or Collared Forest-Falcon and Marail Guans wing rattles. Early dawn insects, sometimes annoying, frogs, distant Red Howler-Monkeys with distant Slaty-backed/Collared Forest-Falcon, Amazonian Pygmy-Owl, Variegated Tinamou, Marail Guans wing rattle and Spectacled Owl. Dawn chorus with bird calls and insect rhythms with frog croaks, woodpecker hammering. Birds include Black-faced Antthrush, Variegated Antpitta, loud song of Cinereous Antshrike, woodpecker drum and Marail Guans wing rattle, Cinereous Antshrike, Ringed Antpipit, loud yelping of White-throated (AKA Red-billed) Toucan; Black-throated Trogon, Collared Forest-Falcon and Variegated Tinamou. Dawn chorus of bird calls, insect rhythms, frog croaks, wood pecking, insects sometimes becoming shrill and annoying. Birds include Collared or Slaty-backed Forest-Falcon, Black-throated Trogon, Variegated Antpitta, Screaming Piha and Cinereous Antshrike. Dawn chorus of bird calls, sometimes close, shrill insects annoying at times, diverse bird activity with occasional drips. Birds include: Ruddy Pigeon, Screaming Pihas, Blue-black Grosbeak, Guianan Warbling-Antbird, Black-throated Trogon, Dusky-throated Antshrike, Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo, White-throated Toucans, Guianan Warbling-Antbird, Ringed Antpipit and Red-necked Woodpecker. Dawn chorus developed with prominent bird calls, insects loud dense. Prominent Screaming Pihas, loud wing rattle of Marail Guan and Plumbeous Pigeon calls in background by BOOM Library GbR 3

4 QP Trop forest BR morning.wav QP Trop forest BR morning annoying.wav QP Trop forest BR day breeze.wav QP Trop forest BZ night wet.wav QP Trop forest BZ night wet.wav QP Trop forest BZ night wet.wav QP Trop forest BZ night wet.wav QP Trop forest BZ dawn call luring.wav QP Trop forest BZ dawn call raucous.wav QP Trop forest BZ dawn chorus.wav QP Trop forest BZ dawn chorus late.wav QP Trop forest BZ morning active.wav QP Trop forest BZ morning active late.wav QP Trop forest BZ day bird.wav QP Trop forest BZ day active.wav QP Trop forest BZ day birds.wav QP Trop forest BZ drips palm birds.wav QP Trop forest BZ day wet.wav QP Trop forest BZ day lull.wav QP Trop forest BZ evening.wav QP Trop forest BZ evening late.wav QP Trop forest BZ evening late.wav QP Trop forest BZ night.wav QP Trop forest BZ drips.wav QP Trop forest BZ debris.wav QP Trop forest BZ howler monkey distant.wav QP Trop forest BZ howler monkey close.wav Morning bird call prominent with dense insect rhythms. Birds include loud Screaming Pihas, Black-faced Antthrush, and odd calls of Capuchinbirds in distance (sounds like a power tool). Morning insect activity annoying and shrill at times, bird calls, occasional drips, bussing insect. Birds include Black-throated Trogon, Black-faced Antthrush, Grayish Mourner, Ruddy Pigeon, Rufoustailed Xenops, Waved Woodpecker, Amazonian Motmot, Variegated Antpitta and Tawny-throated Leaftosser. Day breeze passes over forest with distant water ripples, insect rhythms prominent and distinct, debris, second wind pass with details. Loud drips of water onto thick leaves at night, insect chorus prominent. Loud drips of water onto thick leaves at night, insect chorus with distant Black Howler Monkey. Sparse drips of water onto thick leaves at night, insect chorus mild. Distinct drips of water onto thick leaves at night, insect chorus subdued, debris. First bird call of dawn with rapid wing beats, distant Black Howler Monkey, subdued insect rhythms. Collared Forest-Falcon single note calls and longer call sequence; Crested Guan wingthrumming. First call of day with loud calling of Plain Chachalaca flocks calling back and forth, faint insects, distant Black Howler Monkey, sparse drips. Active birds at dawn with mild insect rhythms, insects loud at times, faint winged insects. Slaty-tailed Trogon, Rose-throated Becard, Blue-black Grosbeak, Melodious Blackbird, Red-lored Parrot, Lineated Woodpecker, Black-headed Saltator, Olive-backed Euphonia, Short-billed Pigeon. Prominent birds late dawn with mild insect rhythms, wood pecking. Melodious Blackbird, Red-lored Parrot, Slaty-tailed Trogon; lesser voices: Scaly-breasted Hummingbird, Spot-breasted Wren. Active birds in morning with mild insect rhythms, faint winged insects. Great Tinamou prominent in first minute, Red-lored Parrots loud in most of track. Background with Pale-belled Woodpecker drum, Gray-headed Dove, Spot-breasted Wren, Dusky Antbird, Slaty-tailed Trogon, Melodious Blackbird. Active birds in morning with prominent insect rhythms, winged insect hum and slight wind, busy. Most prominent are Slaty-tailed Trogon and Red-lored Parrot, with background of Spot-breasted Wren song and persistent call note from Red-crowned Ant-Tanager. Active birds fly and call back and forth, insects faint. Red-lored Parrot predominates, with a few phrases in background of Gray Catbird and Carolina Wren. Active birds during day with background wood pecking. Constant chipping of Scaly-breasted Hummingbird, White-breasted Wood-Wren song, Dusky Antbird song, and Gray Catbird calls. Musical bird sings while moving through forest with other birds echo in background, slight wind, winged insect hum. Olive-backed Euphonia (primary voice on recording); Montezuma Oropendola (background); Thrush-like Schiffornis (once in background). Dominating drips onto palms with active birds. Montezuma Oropendola, constant Gray Catbird calls, Scrub Euphonia calls in background. Drips strong yet spacious, birds active. Prominent Gray-headed Dove calls, Ivory-billed Woodcreeper trills more in background; bits of voices of Lesser Greenlet, Tawny-crowned Greenlet, Blackthroated Shrike-Tanager, Red-throated Ant-tanager harsh notes. Gentle breeze with soft insects, bird calls distant, soft drips, consistent. Common Pauraque calling. Water plop, evening insects, bird call, bat wing flutters, frog. Common Pauraque song. Late evening insects, loud at times, last distant bird call. Distant Great Tinamou calling; Plain Chachalacas winding down for day, and Pale-billed Woodpecker double-knock drums. Loud late evening insects increase and decrease during loop, faint bird calls in background. Montezuma Oropendola, Collared Forest-Falcon. Loud dense night insects, various, very distant Black Howler Monkey, faint breeze. Common Pauraque calls briefly. Rain drips various with faint insect chorus. Use for either rain or Guttation. Wind loosens debris that fall from forest canopy. Distant Black Howler Monkey echoes in forest distinctly with bird chirps from Scaly-throated Leaf-tosser. Loud close Black Howler Monkey, spacious, with movement, directly above in forest during day. A few Clay-colored Robin and White-breasted Wood-Wren call notes by BOOM Library GbR 4

5 QP Trop forest AU dawn onset owl.wav QP Trop forest AU dawn chorus early.wav QP Trop forest AU dawn chorus.wav QP Trop forest AU dawn chorus close.wav QP Trop forest AU dawn chorus.wav QP Trop forest AU dawn chorus busy.wav QP Trop forest AU dawn chorus peak.wav QP Trop forest AU morning birdsong.wav QP Trop forest AU morning.wav QP Trop forest AU morning late.wav QP Trop forest AU day.wav Dawn chorus begins with owl-like hooting in series, insects faint texture background, wallabies rustle leaves, faint breeze in dry tropical forest. Tawny Frogmouth, also known as Mopoke. Early dawn chorus, bird calls, wing flaps, and faint insects, some wallaby movement on dry leaves in dry topical forest. Blue-winged Kookaburras, Bar-shouldered Dove in background, Torresian Crow, Red-collared Lorikeet, Green Tree Frog, Barking Owls male and female (male deeper call). Dawn chorus with bird calls near and far to begin very active dawn in dry tropical forest. Lemon-bellied Flyrobin, Torresian Crow, Red-collared Lorikeet, Rufous-banded Honeyeater, Willie Wagtail, Brolga, Bar-shouldered Dove, Green Oriole. Dawn chorus with bird calls especially near with wing flaps and chatter, winged insect hum in dry tropical forest. Green Oriole, Northern Fantail, Paperbark Flycatcher, Lemon-bellied Flyrobin, Barshouldered Dove, Grey-crowned Babbler, Brown Honeyeater, Double-barred Finch, Pheasant Coucal, White-gaped Honeyeater, Peaceful Dove, Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, insects, Rufous Whistler. Dawn chorus with bird calls near and far, calls pronounced at times, to begin very active dawn in dry tropical forest. Lemon-bellied Flyrobin, Blue-winged Kookaburras, Rufous Whistler, distant Bush Stone-curlew. Dawn chorus with bird calls near and far to begin very active dawn with winged insect hum in dry tropical forest, some debris, busy. Lemon-bellied Flyrobin, Magpie Geese distant and background, Double-barred Finches, Torresian Crow. Peak dawn chorus of birds, winged insect hum, diverse calls in dry tropical forest. Lemon-bellied Flyrobin, Magpie Geese (distant), Torresian Crow, Rufous-banded Honeyeater, Azure Kingfisher, Paperbark Flycatcher, Brolgas, Willie Wagtail, Green Oriole, distant background sounds of Magpie Geese. Prominent birdsong, barking owl background, winged insect hum faint, faint wallaby movement in dry tropical forest. Lemon-bellied Flyrobin, Barking Owl, Rufous Whistler, Willie Wagtail, Torresian Crow, Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, White-gaped Honeyeater. Morning in dry tropical forest with featured sea eagle, other birds background, winged insects sometimes close, wallaby movement at 3:00. Lemon-bellied Flyrobin, Grey-crowned Babbler, Barshouldered Dove, White-throated Honeyeater, Papaerbark Flycatcher, Whistling Kite, Green Oriole, Pheasant Coucal, White-throated Honeyeater, Brown Honeyeater, Peaceful Dove. Late morning in dry tropical forest with light wind, close bird chirps and flutters, numerous bird calls background, faint insect hum. Green Oriole, Brown Honeyeater, Paperbark Flycatcher, Pheasant Coucal, Grey-crowned Babblers, Peaceful Dove, Rufous Whistler, White-gaped Honeyeater, Forest Kingfisher. Daytime in dry tropical forest, bird coo, song, calls background, hum of insect wings. Rufous-banded Honeyeater, Pied Imperial-pigeon, Red-winged Parrot, Willie Wagtail, Whistling Kite, Magpielark, Pheasant Coucal by BOOM Library GbR 5

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