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The audio titled "Frogs that Live in Trees" is a beautiful field recording from rural New York that immerses listeners into the heart of nature. It presents the fascinating world of tree frogs, specifically focusing on the Northeastern Gray Tree Frog, a common resident of the countryside. The recording starts with the distant, melodious calls of frogs, specifically the enchanting chorus of peepers. As the audio progresses, the sounds grow louder, signifying the listener's journey deeper into the habitat of these unique creatures. The ambiance of the countryside is palpable, with the subtle rustling of leaves and the gentle echoing of water in the background, painting a vivid picture of a serene, rural setting. There's a sense of tranquility that wraps around the listener, providing a calming and relaxing environment. The highlight of the recording is, of course, the tree frogs. Their distinctive croaks and chirps, resonating from the treetops, are a testament to the amazing