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This audio recording transports you to an urban field during early spring, precisely at 6pm. As you immerse yourself in the recording, the dominant sound that fills the air is the loud and distinctive calls of Red-Winged Blackbirds. These birds, known for their strikingly colored shoulder patches, are particularly vocal at this time of the year. Their chatter is lively and varies from sharp, high-pitched chirps to warm, drawn-out trills, creating an intricate birdsong symphony. You can hear the individual calls, but also the collective chatter that seems to rise and fall, almost as if the birds are having lively discussions amongst themselves. They're not alone though. The subtle and layered sounds of nature serve as a backdrop. The rustle of leaves, the faint whisper of the wind, and the distant hum of city life all contribute to the rich audio landscape. It's a field recording that beautifully captures the balance between urban life and nature, where the birds have become the