Red-winged Blackbirds have a strong and clear voice. Their songs and calls easily carry over water and across fields. The classic Red-winged Blackbird song sounds like they're singing "conk-la-ree, conk-la-ree."

The real power of quietude is that it can speak so deeply to our hearts. Like in this moment on the Russian River, on a rainy winter’s day.
Read more: Ear to the Wild, S2-05: Russian River Quietude, Part 1

Many species of bird seem to be making good use of the restored riparian habitat along the Petaluma River, in the Denman Reach open space area.

Pacific Treefrog sounds range from quiet to very loud! The males vocalize to establish territory, and also to attract females. Listen as their chorus gets started, and then escalates to its full intensity!

The headwaters of Sonoma Creek, in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, is a place of many moods. In the Spring it’s alive with the sound of birds and insects. But now, in the winter, it's hushed, and subdued.
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