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Recorded on September 26, 2024, at the dogtrot on the Way Out West Deck, this is the sound of a sunrise chorus following a peak migration night, where over 6 million birds passed through Panola County en route to their wintering grounds. The recording features a beautiful duet between a male and female pair of Carolina Wrens, with his song and her chatter echoing from the goldenrod near the deck. Listeners will also hear a mix of year-round residents, alongside summer birds like the Indigo Bunting, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Ruby-throated Hummingbird and Summer Tanager, who will soon be headed South.
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Recorded on November 15, 2024, at Sardis Lake, this is the sound of the gentle lapping of waves against the lakeshore under the full Beaver Moon, the final supermoon of the year, when the moon closest to Earth in its orbit. Listeners will hear the gravely croak of a Great Blue Heron (beginning...
Published 11/22/24
Recorded on November 1, 2024, at Belmont's Clear Springs, this is the sound of a dawn chorus of autumn birds in the swamp. As the sun rises and burns off the morning fog and misty rain, listeners will hear the distinct kerplunk of ripened fruit falling from the towering Water Tupelo trees as...
Published 11/19/24