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Recorded on April 20, 2025, at Belmont, this is the sound of the dawn song in the artesian hills where fire pink wildflowers are at peak bloom. The spring waters spill into the marshy meadow and wooded swamp below, where the Prothonotary Warbler has returned to its breeding grounds and is busy establishing territory and searching for a prime nest site. Joining the morning chorus at mid-migration warbler season are the Tennessee Warbler, Hooded Warbler & Swainson's Wabler, along with the Indigo Bunting, Louisiana Waterthrush, Yellow-breasted Chat, Common Yellowthroat, White-eyed & Red-eyed Vireos while the fluting song of a Wood Thrush rings out from the understory. The Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Red-bellied & Pileated Woodpeckers with their signature calls and drumming are joined by calls from the Blue Jay, Acadian Flycatcher, Northern Parula, Tufted Titmouse, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Eastern Kingbird, Northern Cardinal and Canada Goose. From the swampâs edge, the glunk of a Green Frog and the sharp clicking call of Southern Cricket Frogs add textureâalongside the chattering of an Eastern Gray Squirrel echoing from the trees. Sounds Southern Extended listeners will also hear a lively hoot-off between a pair of Barred Owls as night give way to day,
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Recorded on March 16, 2025, at the dogtrot on the Way Out West Deck, this is the sound of Mississippiâs state bird in the midst of a midnight song marathon. Likely a young male searching for his first mate or an older one singing after losing his mate, the Northern Mockingbirdâs song of varied phrases is joined by the barks, cackling and hoooaaaws of a Barred Owl duet. On this cool spring night, with temperatures dipping below 50 degrees, only a few spring field crickets and frogs can be heardâtheir calls slowed by the chill in the air. This recording is best heard in a quiet setting.
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Recorded on April 13, 2025, near Sardis Lake, this is the sound of the morning woods during the early days of warbler migration season. The mixed forest is alive with warbler song, from the Black-and-white, Kentucky, Hooded and Yellow-rumped Warblers to the star of the morningâthe Cerulean Warblerâwhose distinctive tune of three buzzy notes, four quick warbles and a high-pitched trill is a rare and welcome sound amid its ongoing population decline due to habitat loss. Listeners will hear the gusting winds rustling the tops of the towering white oaks (a particular favorite of the Cerulean) and additional birdcalls of the Eastern Wood-Pewee, Yellow-throated and Red-eyed Vireos, American Goldfinch, White-throated Sparrow, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, American Robin, Northern Cardinal, Tufted Titmouse, Brown-headed Cowbird, Carolina Wren and Northern Parula. The rhythmic tapping of Red-bellied, Hairy and Pileated Woodpeckers adds texture in the background. This is a layered and lively portrait of early spring in the Mississippi hill countryâa soundscape of transition, movement and return.
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Recorded on April 6, 2025, at the dogtrot on the sleeping porch during a weekend of steady thundershowers that brought nearly three inches of rain, this is the sound of a gentle, rhythmic rainfall cascading from the metal roof onto the rain drum, accompanied by the low, rolling echoes of distant thunder.
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Recorded on March 30, 2025, at Clear Springs, this is the sound of a Louisiana Waterthrush as it begins to defend and establish its breeding territory with its sweet, musical song. The soundscape is alive with a blend of year-round residents, early summer arrivals and migrating birds, including the songs of the Pine Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Yellow-throated Warbler, Yellow-throated Vireo, Chipping Sparrow, American Goldfinch, Indigo Bunting, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay, Tufted Titmouse, American Crow, Red-bellied and Downy Woodpeckers, Carolina Chickadee, Carolina Wren, Northern Parula, Common Yellowthroat, Brown-headed Cowbird and Red-winged Blackbird.
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Recorded on March 30, 2025, near Sardis Lake, this is the sound of shifting seasons carried on the wind. Gentle to moderate south winds move through the pines, creating psithurismâthe soft rustling of needles and leaves. As one storm front clears and another approaches, a mix of year-round residents, early summer arrivals and migrating birds fill the soundscape, including songs of the Black-and-white Warbler, Pine Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Yellow-throated Warbler, Yellow-throated Vireo, Blue-headed Vireo, American Goldfinch, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Dark-eyed Junco, American Robin, Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay, Tufted Titmouse, American Crow, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Carolina Chickadee, Carolina Wren and Northern Parula. This recording is best appreciated in a quiet setting.
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Recorded on March 27, 2025, at the dogtrot, this is the sound of a spring night coming to life. Fowlerâs toads, just waking up for the season, call out with their raspy Waaaaa, joined by the high, exuberant Peeeep of a few spring peepers and the steady trill of Southeastern field crickets. As the night deepens, the brightest star in the sky, Sirius, known as the Dog Star, rises just above the pond on the southern horizon. This recording is best enjoyed in a quiet setting.
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Recorded on March 24, 2025, at the dogtrot on the Moonpie Deck, this is the sound of a spring morning after a night of thunderstorms. As the landscape dries in the first light of day, year-round residentsâincluding the Northern Cardinal, Chipping and White-throated Sparrow, Tufted Titmouse, Goldfinch and an array of woodpeckers (Red-bellied, Pileated, and Red-headed)âjoin the chorus. Their calls mingle with those of the Brown-headed Cowbird, Blue Jay, Dark-eyed Junco, Belted Kingfisher, Carolina Chickadee, Carolina Wren, Eastern Towhee, American Robin, Yellow-rumped Warbler, American Crow, Mourning Dove, Pine Warbler, Cedar Waxwing and White-breasted Nuthatch. Adding to the morningâs lively soundscape are the returning calls of Yellow-throated and White-eyed Vireos, marking their seasonal arrival in the hill country. Stealing the spotlight, a Northern Mockingbird, perched in a cedar tree in the pasture, delivers an intricate, ever-changing song to welcome the day.
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Recorded on March 23, 2025, at the dogtrot, this is the sound of a twilight chorus of spring peepers and newly awakened Southeastern field crickets, their peeps and trills rising after a late-day thundershower. In the distance, a lone coyote barks and howls, sending its message across the night. This recording is best enjoyed in a quiet setting.
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Recorded on March 10, 2025, at Belmont, this is the sound of blue hour settling over the swamp at Clear Springs. Wood Ducks, paired up for the breeding season, ooeek and squeal as they glide and gracefully land between the towering water tupelos. Listeners will hear the ducks engage in ritualized drinking, preening and synchronized shakes, strengthening their bonds. A flock of White-throated Sparrows makes end-of-day chip notes from a tangle of hazel alder and Virginia sweetspire branches, their calls threading through the dusk. Beneath it all, a steady chorus of Spring Peepers plus a few Upland Chorus Frogs and Southern Leopard Frogs hum in the background, their voices rising and falling like a heartbeat, wrapping the soundscape in the pulse of early spring.
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Recorded on February 26, 2025, at the dogtrot, this is the sound of an early spring evening chorus on Heart Pond. It begins with the gentle honks of Canada Geese as they prepare to depart for their roosting sites, gradually giving way to a pond alive with the rhythmic calls of Spring Peepers. Their chorus is punctuated by the occasional trill of Upland Chorus Frogs and the deep, guttural croaks of Southern Leopard Frogs, creating a rich, layered soundscape of the changing season.
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Recorded on February 22, 2025, at Enid Lake at sunset on a chilly winter day, this is the sound of the gentle rhythm of waves lapping against the sandy shore. Best enjoyed in a quiet setting, it offers a soothing backdrop for relaxing.
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Recorded on March 8, 2025, at the dogtrot on the sleeping porch during blue hour, this is the sound of a gentle rhythm of drizzling rain cascading from the metal roof onto the rain drum, accompanied by the soft frog chorus of spring peepers on the pond. Sounds Southern Extended listeners will experience the rain shifting between a light drizzle and a steady patter before tapering off again. The harmonious blend of green and pink noise frequencies creates a serene, immersive atmosphereâperfect for relaxation and deep listening.
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Recorded on February 27, 2025, at Belmont's Clear Springs, this is the sound of a stirring frog chorus in the swamp at blue hour. Listeners will hear the calls of Spring Peepers, Upland Chorus Frogs and Southern Leopard Frogs, blended with the distinctive squeals of male Wood Ducks as pairs gather in their roosting areas for the night. Adding to the nighttime symphony, a Barred Owl pair hoots it up in tandem, their calls marking the beginning of courting season.
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Recorded on February 15, 2025, at the dogtrot on the sleeping porch, this is the sound of an evening thundershower with rain cascading onto the metal roof and the resonant raindrum. Sounds Southern Extended listeners will immerse themselves in an hour of rainfall punctuated by distant rolls of thunder as the storm moves out of the area.
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Recorded on February 23, 2025, at Enid Lake, this is the sound of the gentle rhythm of waves lapping against the sandy shore, accompanied by the soothing calls of a pair of Canada Geese as they glide across the lake toward their evening roost. Sounds Southern Extended listeners can unwind with 30 minutes of tranquil lake soundsâperfect for relaxation or clearing the mind.
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Recorded on February 15, 2025, in a flooded meadow overlooking Sardis Lower Lake, this is the sound of a late winter chorus of upland chorus frogs, awakened by recent rains. Steady south winds sweep across the lake, carrying the energy of an approaching storm front. Sounds Southern Extended listeners will also hear the call of a Bald Eagle and the occasional caw of American Crows riding the thermals. This recording is best experienced in a quiet setting.
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Recorded on February 4, 2025, as the morning mist covers the pasture, this is the sound of the rapid trill of a Pine Warbler staking its spring territory in the loblolly pines at the pastureâs edge. Accompanying its call are the melodies of American Goldfinches, Northern Cardinals, American Crows, Tufted Titmice, Carolina Chickadees, Chipping and House Sparrows, Mourning Doves, Dark-eyed Juncos, Canada Geese, House Finches, Red-bellied and Pileated Woodpeckers, White-breasted Nuthatches and Blue Jays.
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Recorded on February 3, 2025, at the dogtrot on the sleeping porch, this is the sound of a late winter chorus of Southern Leopard Frogs on Heart Pond along tree crickets awakened by a spell of warm weather. Overhead, the Parade of Planets stretches across the sky while gentle south-southwest winds set the Cosanto Bell ringing, adding a soft, melodic touch to the night. Sounds Southern Extended listeners will hear the Canada Geese quietly honking as they bed down for the night. This recording is best appreciated in a quiet environment.
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Recorded on December 16, 2024, at the dogtrot on the Sleeping Porch, this is the sound of a December sunset thundershower, accompanied by the gentle chorus of tree crickets.
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