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The audio titled "Birds and Humans" commences with a soothing and relaxing atmosphere. The peaceful sounds of nature transport the listener to a lush forest, the bosque, during the heartening spring season. The primary soundscape is dominated by a symphony of birds, particularly the enchanting song of the sitta-europaea, or the wood nuthatch, which resonates beautifully through the air. As the audio progresses, the harmonious sounds of the forest are occasionally punctuated by subtle human activities. The distant chatter, a footfall on the leaf-littered ground, or perhaps the clinking sound of an outdoor camper preparing a meal, gently weave into the natural orchestra without disrupting the tranquillity of the setting. Towards the end, the field-recording captures an immersive interchange between the birds and humans, where you can almost perceive the invisible line that connects us to nature. The audio is a beautiful reminder of co-existence, and how the human world