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S2-01 The Headwaters of Sonoma Creek in Winter

The headwaters of Sonoma Creek, in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, is a place that has 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.

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.

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tags: Ear to the Wild, KRCB, Jack Hines, Soundscape, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
categories: Soundscape Ecology, Acoustic Ecology
Friday 04.12.24
Posted by Jack Hines
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