As a field recordist, I explore our evolving planet through sound. In today's fast-paced world, there are too many people drowning in an unhealthy lack of silence. Soundscapes free from noise pollution are vanishing at an alarming rate, so we must take the opportunity to reconnect with pristine nature whenever possible. Through my stories and recordings, I hope to inspire listeners to help preserve these precious natural soundscapes for future generations.
Mossy Rain – Hoh Rainforest, Olympic Peninsula
In the temperate rainforest of the Pacific Northwest, moisture is ubiquitous. Fog-soaked mosses release massive drips with such density it imitates rain! (October 2017)
Arctic Thunderstorm – Lake Clark, Alaska
In the wilderness of the Alaskan Arctic, giants are throwing boulders (June 2019)
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Afternoon in the Boreal Forest – Lake Clark, Alaska
In the wilderness of the Alaskan Arctic, nature's xylophones are performing. Focus on the knocking, the pitch changes as the woodpeckers move between trees! (June 2019)
Night in the Boreal Forest – Lake Clark, Alaska
In the nights of endless summer light, Alaskan owls still hoot. Hear the beautiful counterpoint of Northern Saw-whet and Boreal Owls as they sing their soothing song. (June 2019)
Morning in the Desert – Davis Mountains, West Texas
In the high desert of West Texas, wildlife sings with the rising sun. Hear soothing wind cresting distant ridge tops and falling melodies of Canyon Wrens. Hear the darting whooshes of White-throated Swift flybys and the majestic call of circling Swainson’s Hawks. (Spring 2017)