Do Today's Daily Create: #tdc5163 #ds106 Explore a Tree.fm Random Forest, What Do You Hear?

For the second DailyCreate Challenge for Open Education Week 2026 , we send you for a trip to listen to a random forest around the world via tree.fm

Visit the site and you will be shown a forest where you can listen to a sound recording from that place. Close your eyes, and imagine standing there. How does it feel?

Share your thoughts, and the link to the forest you explored. Or take it one step father, and make your own recording with the tree sound in the background. Pretend that you are standing in that forest. Let your imagination roam with what might happen.

A visit via tree.fm to Soundctuary Cappaduff, County Clare in Ireland recorded byalfa00

I took a wee walk in my mind down that trail…

Can you do all five Daily Creates This Week?

Shall we tease you with the idea of being competitive and getting bragging rights? Do all five!

March 2-6 is the annual celebration of Open Education Week , if you have not heard about it, check out everything happening this week with a daily schedule of stuff to do . And it’s taking over the Daily Create for five days.

I am adding this week’s OEWeek challenges as an activity posted to the Open Education Week collection . If you are a regular Daily Creator you know how to reply to this Daily Create in Mastodon. But you can post your photo anywhere and share a link in the comments below, or even better, you can reply to this challenge in the OEG Connect Activity Space . Or just do them for yourself! There are no rules in the Daily Create Club.

https://daily.ds106.us/tdc5163/

This morning my view out back look like this:

But once I clicked in Tree.fm I was feeling the warm rain forest in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.

I recorded my imagined walk:

I just adore the beauty of Tree.fm, where you can experience the sounds of a randonly selected forest around the world. It draws upon crowdsourced audio recordings you can also exlore on a map from https://timberfestival.org.uk/soundsoftheforest-soundmap/

All audio is licensed Creative Commons Share Alike agreement. and the images in Tree.fm are from Unsplash.