The Spring morning was chilly but the sun was bright, winds were minimal, water was flowing and the birds were alive with song. This morning I took a walk along Two Mile Creek in Tonawanda N.Y, a small waterway that leads into the Niagara river. I was able to capture not only the serene sound of the birds and creek but a reminder in the distant, that civilization was still nearby.
This is actually two recordings from my walk merged into one short binaural recording were you will hear Red-Winged black birds that perched along the creek on cattails , mourning doves with their soft coo and a Downy Woodpecker call as well as a distant drum.
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