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Field recordings from my backpacking, canoe and hammock camping adventures in the Adirondacks of New York State.
My equipment:
- Zoom H1 recorder, Clippy EM272 matched stereo microphones with Bubblebee Windbubble windshields
- Wildtronics Pro Mini Parabolic Kit with Mini Stereo PIP microphones and a secondary windscreen.
- Editing Software: Audacity and WavePad
Please respect and adhere to this license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
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An owl calls out in the middle of the night.
Loons and ducks call out at night
Geese migrating over Low's Lake in September 2022
As the wind picks up and blows through the trees, leaves and branches move.
Loons and crows calling out.
Recorded in September 2022
One afternoon by shore of the Cedar River Flow.
As waves hit the shoreline of Little Tupper Lake, some bird calls are heard.
Night sounds, including some birds and a military jet flying overhead.
I was camped on Little Tupper Lake in the William C. Whitney Wilderness Area in late October of 2022 when loons close-by my campsite and far down the lake called to each other as the sunset was underway.
Recorded behind the campsite.
Loons were swimming and calling near the campsite just as it was getting dark.
A red squirrel visits my campsite and lets me know who lives there.
Waves lap the shore of the Cedar River Flow and birds call out from the woods.
Small birds were congregating in the woods around the campsite.
Loons calling from down the lake.
A loon calls out and birds sing during the late afternoon on Sixth Lake.
A recording made in May 2023 while camped at the Eagle Island campsite on Massawepie Lake in the Adirondacks of New York State.
Frogs call to each other from different parts of the lake in the evening.
A hermit thrush calls out from the woods behind the campsite, a red squirrel chitters and insects fly by the microphone.