wetlands

Comings and goings at a northern Nevada wetland

One of my interests since I began nature sound recording is how acoustic information can be used for scientific purposes.  When an animal is recorded, a lot of information is saved.  The identity of the species, the type of call, the date, the location.  While each individual data point may not be that useful in […]

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One marsh, many voices

This summer has been a tough one for recording.  With much of the mountainous west either on fire, freshly blackened from a fire, or waiting to burn, camping out in the mountains while hoping for something to record is a scary proposition.  I’ve spent most of my time sequestered away from the heat working on

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Sandhill Cranes

The Primeval Grace of Sandhill Cranes

Many years ago I took a road trip to Alaska with a friend.  On our last day in the state, before crossing back into Canada, we camped east of Fairbanks in an extensive aspen grove in it’s full autumn glory.  As we took his dog for a walk through the glowing trees, a strange, primordial

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