Babbling Hubbard Creek
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Description
Recorded on September 13, 2024, at the backwaters of Enid Lake on Hubbard Creek, this is the sound of a rain-swelled creek babbling as it empties into a shallow marsh meadow near upland woods. Along the creekbank, buzzing pollinators visit late-blooming plants, while the ambient soundscape is filled with birdsong, crickets, katydids and croaking frogs. You’ll also hear the call of a Red-Shouldered Hawk, cawing crows, and the faint hum of a low-flying airplane overhead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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