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Mount Carleton Morning Song

from Song Of The North Woods by Mark Brennan

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The temperature is rising and Mark has moved his microphones to a small wetland near the foot of Mount Carleton. It is heavily forested here but a White Throated Sparrow has found a place to sing. This sparrow prefers open areas. We also hear a pair of Purple Grackles and a Robin, both songs echoing across this space back to us. We can now hear the first warblers sing, the Black Throated Blue Warbler who loves this type of habitat. The stream of the wetland can be heard curving through the recording.

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from Song Of The North Woods, released January 21, 2017

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Mark Brennan Nova Scotia

Canadian Visual artist & Nature Recordist, Mark Brennan's, interest in wild places has led him on a path of self discovery. As a landscape painter, naturalist & nature recordist his travels have taken him to Wilderness areas across Canada. From Banff National Park to the windswept coastlines of Labrador, his relationship with nature has deepended over time & with it - his work in wild nature. ... more

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