Mill Creek Wilderness - Dawn Awakening
A natural soundscape in digital stereo by John Hartog
Recorded - June 06 2009, 2:25 a.m.
Duration - 78 minutes

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This stereo soundscape features pacific chorus frogs and coyotes as quiet night gives way to a lively avian chorus.
The Mill Creek Wilderness lies within Oregon’s Ochoco Mountains at the westernmost reach of the Blue Mountains ecoregion which stretches across vast areas of eastern Oregon.
This natural setting soundscape was recorded at the edge of the wilderness where a wet meadow of grass and corn lily embraced a mucky and trickling stream. The recording begins in predawn quiet with a subtle roar of distant winds setting the ambient background. Several pacific chorus frogs call sporadically throughout the moist meadow and occasional bouts of coyote chorus resound across the plateau. A chorus of bird song increases as dawn light fills the eastern horizon.

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Natural Soundscape Recording
John Hartog
Portland, Oregon USA
www.rockscallop.org
A tribute to the world's vanishing quiet places