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Dawn Chorus at Perch Lake

Dawn Chorus at Perch Lake

FromNature Is My Jam


Dawn Chorus at Perch Lake

FromNature Is My Jam

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jul 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Date & Time: | 6/10/2022 | 5:00 AMLocation: | Traverse City, Michigan USALandscape/Feature: | Perch LakeConditions: | Clear, Light Wind, CoolRecording Device: | Zoom H5 Handy RecorderMicrophone: | DIY SASS Microphone using EM272’sDigital Audio Workstation:  | Adobe AuditionI would like to thank everyone that has donated or otherwise supported Nature is my Jam by liking, following, sharing and/or subscribing to the podcast. Your support goes directly to creating future episodes and allows this podcast to be ad-free and 100% listener supported. Your kindness means the world to me and I hope you might feel inspired to explore the natural areas where you live. Show NotesI recorded this soundscape during a location scouting trip around my local forest. There is a small lake near our house that, for lack of a better term, punches above its weight as it relates to wildlife diversity. It is one of my favorite spots for birding. While it is a named lake (Perch Lake) on a named road (Perch Lake Road), it is still off the beaten path, so there is a very good chance that you will be the only one there. The lake is essentially in a bowl and surrounded by rolling hills on all sides, which appear to be a great conduit for wildlife. It is not uncommon to hear turkeys in the distance, deer crashing through the brush and the calls of at least 7-10 birds. For a fairly isolated location, the birds come in close, which you will hear in this recording. The geography of the lake, paired with the surrounding hills, makes for interesting reverberations of sound and booming echoes.I recorded this session using the Zoom H5. This is actually the first serious recording device I ever purchased and while many consider it to be entry level and lacking a lot of features, it has always treated me well. The H5 doesn’t get used as much as it used to, but it is great for scouting locations. I can use a drop rig and come back the next day to see if the location is conducive to more in-depth recordings. I’m hesitant to call this recording a success because it is ripe with road noise (subtle but present) but the sheer number of different birds featured makes it a worthwhile listen, IMHO. Partial Bird ListingTufted TitmouseTurkeyBlack-capped ChickadeeAmerican RobinRed-winged Blackbird (quite vocal too)Northern CardinalMourning DoveEastern KingbirdNorthern FlickerRed-eyed VireoOvenbirdWhip-poor-willThere is a lot going on in this recording, so I’m certain I missed a few bird calls, so please let me know what you heard! You will also hear wings flapping and a strange splash twice in the recording. Any guesses what that could have been??Support the show
Released:
Jul 14, 2022
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Podcast episode

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If you’re like me, then you love the sounds of nature. From the dawn chorus of birds that rings in the start of another day to the howl of coyotes in the dark of night, these sounds ignite curiosity, excitement and a deep appreciation for our planet. You’re listening to Nature is my Jam, a show that explores the rich kaleidoscope of nature sounds and the art of capturing pristine audio in remote wilderness locations. Hello. I’m Darrin and I document the hidden corners of the world through sound, filmmaking, and photography. Each week, I will take you along with me as I create natural soundscapes. We will discuss how I record these sounds, but the star of each show will be nature itself. A high-quality audio immersion providing a brief respite from your hectic day. Subscribe now so you don’t miss an episode and I look forward to continuing this conversation with you soon.