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Navarre Marshall on Instagram: "Which of these bird sounds do you recognize?  You asked for the Cheeseburger bird (chickadee) so I put that first 🍔 
I filmed most of these birds in Kentucky but they can be found all over the eastern US. 
#birdcalls #cheeseburgerbird #birdsounds #canonusa #shotoncanon #canonexploreroflight @cornellbirds @merlin.bird.id @canonusa @best_birds_of_ig @birdsonearth @birdsonplanet" Merlin Bird, Backyard Birds Sanctuary, Bird Sounds, Bird Identification, Bird Calls, Animal Tracks, Bird Care, Animal Sounds, Pet Chickens

Navarre Marshall on Instagram: "Which of these bird sounds do you recognize? You asked for the Cheeseburger bird (chickadee) so I put that first 🍔 I filmed most of these birds in Kentucky but they can be found all over the eastern US. #birdcalls #cheeseburgerbird #birdsounds #canonusa #shotoncanon #canonexploreroflight @cornellbirds @merlin.bird.id @canonusa @best_birds_of_ig @birdsonearth @birdsonplanet"

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Alexa Mullane • Nutritional Therapist on Instagram: "I read that the reason we find birdsong so relaxing is because our nervous systems have been hard-wired over thousands of years to connect birdsong with safety. Birds won’t sing when there are predators around, so if there is birdsong in the air it means there is no imminent danger nearby. This connection to safety makes us feel relaxed and at peace. It is also thought that the specific frequencies of birdsong are calming for the brain – research conducted in 2022 found that the sound of birdsong can improve mood by reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms*. How lovely is that!   * https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-20841-0  #birdsong #nervoussystem #anxiety #depression #wellness #nature #health #forestbathing #birdwatching #natu Bird Videos, Bird Sounds, Parent Advice, Nutritional Therapist, Doctor's Office, Nutritional Therapy, Serenity Now, Forest Bathing, At Peace

Alexa Mullane • Nutritional Therapist on Instagram: "I read that the reason we find birdsong so relaxing is because our nervous systems have been hard-wired over thousands of years to connect birdsong with safety. Birds won’t sing when there are predators around, so if there is birdsong in the air it means there is no imminent danger nearby. This connection to safety makes us feel relaxed and at peace. It is also thought that the specific frequencies of birdsong are calming for the brain –…

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