Hi, Ted! Thanks for sharing this. I just listened and enjoyed, and funnily enough, my doggy was intensely listening, too. Sometimes he tilted his head to one side and, with one ear straight up, looked intensely at the speakers as though he felt the sound were talking to him. Where I live, there are of course smaller birds, but mostly bigger birds of prey. They have their own majestic presence, of course, but they only tend to speak exactly if they simply have to, and otherwise seem to generally enjoy not saying much. Well, except for the certain owls in the woods. They are quite talkative!
Sadly I don't get out too much at all anymore to enjoy birds, and right now I don't open the windows too much, either. I think tropcial birds for the most part have a much different approach to life ... I mean, where they live there is lots to be constantly singing about, I think! The birds here are always very busy for their lives and don't spend much time singing. I will listen more closely in the coming months though.
Strangely, though I enjoy what is considered pure nature, I am --perhaps slightly dementedly-- enthralled by the juxtaposition of human sounds (cars, busses, etc.) with something like bird song, too, as I can hear it on your recording, for example. It's, to me, a very interesting experience and has incredible depth to it!