Update August 2024: This has become the first video on my channel, and the video that got me into finding out that people made ASMR videos on YouTube back in 2011/2012 (I experienced ASMR all throughout my life, but no longer do since my late 40's). This video was recorded on a Mini-DV handheld video recorder at Smedley Park in Springfield, Pennsylvania. There are 3 parts to this video all of which I captured & recorded: the video of the woodland stream which is near a highway thus too noisy to use its audio, the audio of another woodland stream which includes the birds sounds which was recorded years prior, and lastly an improvised recording using my Native American Style Flute in D minor recorded at home. Flute acquired from flute maker Butch Hall. I believe the prominent birds that show up in the audio recording are a Towhee at 2:04 and possibly a Blue Jay at around 03:28 ? Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Peace, Paul Channel Playlists: https://www.youtube.com/c/EphemeralRift/playlists?view=1&sort=lad&flow=grid Instagram (Wildlife Photography) https://www.instagram.com/ephemeral.rift/ Instagram (Random) https://www.instagram.com/ephemeral.rift2/ Twitter https://twitter.com/ephemeralrift1 Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/ephemeralrift/ Listen to select audio works outside of YouTube: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/6WJUD0ljiIwxmbEzpb4onm iTunes https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ephemeral-rift/602599265
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