Visit To Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park in Tallahassee, Florida.
On May 15th, 2018 we visited Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park in Tallahassee, Florida. Alfred Barmore Maclay from New York lovingly designed and developed Killearn gardens in north east Tallahassee, Florida. The state of Florida was given the Killearn Gardens dedicated to the memory of Alfred Barmore Maclay in 1953.
Tallahassee, FL is the state’s capital and this park that I shorten to Maclay Park in conversation has been an area that over 400 bird varieties are reported to fly through every year. There are a lot of evergreen trees, forests and lakes and ponds more.
It was a somewhat overcast day having rained earlier in the day. Except for until 2 minutes and 23 seconds at the beginning to add some forest sounds this video is natural outdoor sounds that occurred in the park on our visit. These sounds include a lot of birds singing and bird calling, song birds and other park sounds, a little of us talking along with some silences.
There is quite a tree canopy in the park in many places where the tall trees create a type of ceiling in archways over you they are so big. There is also a lot of Spanish moss in so many of the trees there. The Tallahassee are has lots of forest, trees and ponds and lakes and it is inland about 30 miles from the coast and it can get very humid at times.
Sound Effects, Jungle Atmosphere Afternoon, Jungle_Atmosphere_Afternoon.mp3 used at the beginning for 2:23 minutes is from YouTube at [ Ссылка ]
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2018 5 15 4740 TO 4758 MACLAY PARK VISIT TALLAHASSEE
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