Immersed In Nature: Nature Sounds for Sleep and Relaxation

Immersed In Nature: Nature Sounds for Sleep and Relaxation

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10-hour interruption-free tracks of relaxing nature sounds based on recordings by me, Shane Sater. Immersed In Nature is an ambient sound accompaniment to Wild With Nature, my narrated, bilingual podcast sharing inspiring stories of connection with nature. Each Immersed In Nature audio track is intended for sleep, relaxation, white noise, or studying, and is paired with an accompanying narrated nature story on Wild With Nature! -- Episodios de 10 horas de sonidos relajantes de la naturaleza! Cada episodio se corresponde a un episodio de mi bilingüe podcast narrado, Wild With Nature.

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Shane Sater

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Among the redcedars - 10 hours of morning songs of varied thrush and Townsend’s warbler - los cantos del mirlo cinchado y del chipe de Townsend en bosque de tuya gigante

Nov 1, 202410h 0m

[EN/ES] 10 hours of the hauntingly beautiful song of a varied thrush ( Ixoreus naevius ) and the comforting refrain of a Townsend’s warbler ( Setophaga townsendi ) from a late May morning after a rainstorm in a western redcedar ( Thuja plicata ) forest in northwestern Montana, USA, as raindrops drip

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Waiting for rain (sonidos de la lluvia) - 10 hours of September rain in western Montana - la lluvia de septiembre en Montana

Oct 4, 202410h 0m

[EN/ES] 10 hours of September rain falling on grape leaves in a garden in western Montana, with a soft introductory quack from a hen mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) in the background. This ambient sound track accompanies Wild With Nature Episode 98: Waiting for Rain: Making it through Climate Change (

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Fall sandhill crane music (la música otoñal de las grullas grises) - 10 hours of rhythmic bugling from migrating sandhill cranes - las llamadas rítmicas de las grullas grises durante su migración

Sep 29, 202410h 0m

[EN/ES] 10 hours of the powerful calls of sandhill cranes ( Antigone canadensis ) near sunrise in August while a group of over 90 departed from their migratory stopover site on a mudflat in Montana, USA to forage for the day. I recorded this soundscape in 2024 at the Lake Helena Regulating Reservoir