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Forest Sounds

Forest soundscapes combine birdsong and wind through leaves. Birdsong reliably lifts mood in controlled studies — possibly because an evolutionary 'safe environment' cue is embedded in it. Works especially well for morning wake-up and focus sessions.

Updated April 2026·4 min read

What you're listening to

A temperate forest at dawn: varied bird calls (warbler, thrush, distant wood-pecker taps) layered over the soft rustle of wind through leaves. The spectrum is richer and more variable than water sounds, which makes it better for alert-but-calm states than for sleep onset.

Why it works

Multiple trials on natural soundscapes find birdsong specifically lifts mood and reduces state anxiety — an effect that persists even for listeners who have never lived near forests. The leading hypothesis is that birdsong encodes 'no predators nearby' as an ancestral environmental signal.

Best for

  • morning focus
  • lift low mood
  • break up long work blocks
  • breathwork sessions

Variants in the Loam app

The full Loam library includes related variants you can mix into this base layer: birds, meadow, garden, rustling leaves, mountain, wind. All soundscapes can be layered together in the Sound Studio mixer with independent volume sliders.

Try it in the Loam app

Forest Sounds is included in Loam's soundscape library, with loop-seamless playback, an animated visualizer, and the option to layer up to five soundscapes simultaneously. Download Loam to listen.

Related soundscapes

Browse the full soundscape library, or try: Rain Sounds, Ocean Waves, Campfire.

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