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pond and lake-2023-02-03--06-03-38-854.wav

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filipmu

March 15th, 2023

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Soundscapes > Nature
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A recording taken at 6:03 am - 7:03 am 2/3/2023 in Northern Wisconsin near a pond and small lake. The temperature is -21 deg F and you can hear the trees make popping noises occasionally due to the cold, which is the interesting part of this recording. There is a distant owl calling early in the recording and you can hear coyotes in the distance. Unfortunately trucks in the distance too.
This is hour 854 of a 1054 hour recording (12/29/22 - 2/11/23)

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continuous-recording
coyotes
field-recording
nature
owl
trees
trucks
winter

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

60:00.000

File size

659.2 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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GavSalkeld

6 months ago

A wonderful, patient snapshot of the quietude of Wisconsin winter nature. Thank you for this.

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