I just love the bird song. One of my earlier songs is called “Whip Poor Will Blues” from the album Sahara Rose. My song took the song and added the real bird song of the Whippoorwill.
Leslie
If you go to my web site, look for the album cover and click on it. That will take you to iTunes. Look for the album Sahara Rose and “Whip Poor Will Blues” is the first song. You can sample it for free. My son’s song is “Whip Poor Will Blues” Sideways 8 Country and is in iTunes as a single. Let me know what you think.
Leslie
Our Spanish nightingales have a slight Flamenco cadence! Very Tuneful
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In Spain in spring, also many nightingales coming back from Africa pass on their way to more northern countries.
Nightingales sing also on migration, and while wintering in Africa.
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They are certainly very talented.
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I just love the bird song. One of my earlier songs is called “Whip Poor Will Blues” from the album Sahara Rose. My song took the song and added the real bird song of the Whippoorwill.
Leslie
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Do you have a link for that song?
Here is a whippoorwill video:
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If you go to my web site, look for the album cover and click on it. That will take you to iTunes. Look for the album Sahara Rose and “Whip Poor Will Blues” is the first song. You can sample it for free. My son’s song is “Whip Poor Will Blues” Sideways 8 Country and is in iTunes as a single. Let me know what you think.
Leslie
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The video is so peaceful and enjoyable! I think the birds outside my open window are a little confused. π
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Thanks for your kind comment! Usually, birds only react to singing of their own species π
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Reblogged this on Citizens, not serfs.
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