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S1-21 Jack London and the European Starling

In Jack London State Historic Park, outside of Jack London’s cottage, is an old oak tree. If you stand next to it on a Spring morning you may hear a mix of a lot of different kinds of birds, including the European Starling.....

Tune into KRCB.org (104.9 FM Sonoma County) to listen for the current segment. Ear to the Wild is a short interstitial segment aired somewhat randomly throughout the day between other programs. They use shorts and postcards to fill airtime during breaks from Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Also during their music programing, as needed. Greta Mart tends to air them during her show around 4:47 or 5:47.

We are posting more soon, so please check back!

Intro voice credit: Katherine Hargitt

Check out these links for more information about the European Starling and Jack London Stat Historic Park…

  • Jack London State Historic Park

  • New York Invasive Species Information

  • New York Times article

  • Sonoma County Birdwatching Spots

tags: Ear to the Wild, KRCB, Jack Hines, Soundscape, Biophony, European Starling, Jack London State Historic Park
categories: Soundscape Ecology, Acoustic Ecology
Thursday 06.08.23
Posted by Jack Hines
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