[00:00:00] Welcome to the Grendhill Chronicles podcast, where we discuss world building and sometimes read aloud to you. Although this podcast was intended to be centered on the Grendhill Chronicles, we often go far afield. This is season two, episode nine, as I record this intro today. It is July 1st, 2023. First off, I'm going to apologize for some misinformation. In the last episode's intro, I mistakenly stated that I had not published an episode in the previous month in May of this year. But looking back, I did no big deal, but that's the case now. True to my promise from the last episode, because of the audio issues, I promised that this episode would massage your eardrums. To follow through and to keep true. The title of today's episode, this is Birdsong. [00:01:00] We're not reading to you today. We're not discussing world building. It's just birdsong, almost nothing else. If you're like me, lately, you've been going too fast and too frantic. So now go ahead and take a while and relax to these beautiful sounds. Rejuvenate yourself and be refreshed. This audio was recorded in one continuous take. You'll hear a couple of cars in the distance. There were a couple more of them, but I removed them because they were too noisy and it would distract from the piece. The other editing that I did here was amplification to bring the overall sound level up cuz the bird song was a little quiet. And noise removal, just that kind of background that you often get in recordings, and that was done in Audacity. Also, at the end of the recording, you can hear a gait shut, and I negatively amplified that the squeal of the hinge was pretty loud, so I didn't [00:02:00] want it to be jarring. I don't know the names of the birds that we hear in this recording. If you do, reach out and let me know. There are lots of beautiful birds in Virginia and I would love to isolate the sounds of each one. The bird song was recorded on June 19th and the video that accompanies it that you'll see if you're watching on YouTube. Was recorded on June 30th in exactly the same place, and at approximately the same time of day, early in the morning before I went to work. And although the video was only 11 days later, the birds weren't singing as much on the morning that I recorded the video. And my guess is because that it was definitely warmer on the 30th. Let's get ready to relax. We're almost there. There is an intro to [00:03:00] this episode. Like always. However, today there will be no outro. The bird song will go to the end, and then there will just be silence. When you hear the gate shut, that's your signal. To know that we're almost at the end of the recording. I will take a two minute sample from earlier in the recording and paste it after the gate shutting and. Then after that, there will be another 30 seconds of just silence. So if you're listening on a platform that will automatically play the next video or podcast episode after this one ends, when you hear the gate shut, that will be your signal that you have two minutes and 30 seconds to stop the podcast if you just want to relax in the quiet. Without further ado, please enjoy this roughly 40 minutes. Of Birdsong as much as I do.