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Waterbirds on a Winter Shore

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Waterbirds on a Winter Shore

Settle on the cold bank of a broad lake or estuary in late December and listen to the waterfowl that own the winter shoreline. Mallards quack in short, bright bursts from the shallows.


Canada geese honk in loose conversation as they drift in small rafts across the grey water. Seagulls wheel and cry overhead, their calls carrying far across the open surface.


The birds overlap and interrupt each other in a living, layered chorus that shifts in density but never stops. Water laps the pebbly shore.


Cold air moves across the surface. No music, no narration, no human presence - just the honest, busy sound of waterbirds doing what they do on a still winter day. The combined texture is surprisingly steady and soothing, a white-noise-like wash of bird calls with enough variation to keep the ear relaxed rather than bored. Perfect for birders and waterfowl lovers, lakeside sleepers, anyone who grew up near water, nature sound enthusiasts, and listeners seeking a living, breathing alternative to synthetic noise. Eight hours of winter waterbird chorus carry you through the night in layered, gentle wildlife sound.

Settle on the cold bank of a broad lake or estuary in late December and listen to the waterfowl that own the winter shoreline. Mallards quack in short, bright bursts from the shallows.


Canada geese honk in loose conversation as they drift in small rafts across the grey water. Seagulls wheel and cry overhead, their calls carrying far across the open surface.


The birds overlap and interrupt each other in a living, layered chorus that shifts in density but never stops. Water laps the pebbly shore.


Cold air moves across the surface. No music, no narration, no human presence - just the honest, busy sound of waterbirds doing what they do on a still winter day. The combined texture is surprisingly steady and soothing, a white-noise-like wash of bird calls with enough variation to keep the ear relaxed rather than bored. Perfect for birders and waterfowl lovers, lakeside sleepers, anyone who grew up near water, nature sound enthusiasts, and listeners seeking a living, breathing alternative to synthetic noise. Eight hours of winter waterbird chorus carry you through the night in layered, gentle wildlife sound.

$19.70
Waterbirds on a Winter Shore
$19.70

Description

Settle on the cold bank of a broad lake or estuary in late December and listen to the waterfowl that own the winter shoreline. Mallards quack in short, bright bursts from the shallows.


Canada geese honk in loose conversation as they drift in small rafts across the grey water. Seagulls wheel and cry overhead, their calls carrying far across the open surface.


The birds overlap and interrupt each other in a living, layered chorus that shifts in density but never stops. Water laps the pebbly shore.


Cold air moves across the surface. No music, no narration, no human presence - just the honest, busy sound of waterbirds doing what they do on a still winter day. The combined texture is surprisingly steady and soothing, a white-noise-like wash of bird calls with enough variation to keep the ear relaxed rather than bored. Perfect for birders and waterfowl lovers, lakeside sleepers, anyone who grew up near water, nature sound enthusiasts, and listeners seeking a living, breathing alternative to synthetic noise. Eight hours of winter waterbird chorus carry you through the night in layered, gentle wildlife sound.