<p>One thing I’ve learned from years of birding is not to ignore a good roadside birding location. It often seems counterintuitive to me as a sound recordist — I do want to be away from traffic sounds, of course. But often roadside stops consist of edge habitats that songbirds love to occupy. And, also in this case, Columbian Ground Squirrels. You’ll hear them in this episode, but I wasn’t aware they were called Colombian Ground Squirrels at the time.</p><p><strong>Credits</strong></p><p>Songbirding: Kananaskis Country is a Songbirding Studios production.</p><p>Recorded, engineered, narrated and created by Rob Porter.</p><p>The Songbirding cover art (Townsend's Warbler) is by Lauren Helton: <a href="https://tinylongwing.carbonmade.com/projects/5344062">https://tinylongwing.carbonmade.com/projects/5344062</a></p><p>Creative Commons music is from Bluedot Sessions.</p><p>Learn how to support the show at <a href="https://songbirding.com/support">https://songbirding.com/support</a></p>

Songbirding

Rob Porter

Opal Day Use Area, Part 1

MAY 11, 202619 MIN
Songbirding

Opal Day Use Area, Part 1

MAY 11, 202619 MIN

Description

One thing I’ve learned from years of birding is not to ignore a good roadside birding location. It often seems counterintuitive to me as a sound recordist — I do want to be away from traffic sounds, of course. But often roadside stops consist of edge habitats that songbirds love to occupy. And, also in this case, Columbian Ground Squirrels. You’ll hear them in this episode, but I wasn’t aware they were called Colombian Ground Squirrels at the time.CreditsSongbirding: Kananaskis Country is a Songbirding Studios production.Recorded, engineered, narrated and created by Rob Porter.The Songbirding cover art (Townsend's Warbler) is by Lauren Helton: https://tinylongwing.carbonmade.com/projects/5344062Creative Commons music is from Bluedot Sessions.Learn how to support the show at https://songbirding.com/support