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Drum Roll, Please / The Sound of a Downy Woodpecker (from inside the tree)

by Evocative Sound & Visuals

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Geoffrey Fiedler
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Geoffrey Fiedler Another wonderful and innovative capture! I Love hearing the natural world from your perspective. Keep up the great work!
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Purchasing this 9:57 track gives you access to the complete stereo recording. All tracks, uploaded as CD-quality 44kHz/16 bit .wav files, were originally recorded at 96kHz/24 bit. Downloads are for personal use only. Please reach out if you would like to use these sounds for commercial purposes.

Drum. Drum. Drum. For several mornings earlier this month, that sound is all I heard. A Downy woodpecker was using a cottonwood tree I walk past on my route to see the morning newspaper as its sounding board. The woodpecker arrived at dawn, like clockwork. Beating its head back and forth on that poor, unfortunate tree at a frantic pace. I don’t speak woodpecker, but I’ve read enough to know that this incessant head banging is one of two things. It is either to get the attention of a mate (spring is in the air after all) or, it's the bird’s way of making its territory known to all challengers.

I was walking Maggie the first time I heard it, no recorder in hand. I stopped, looked up, listened, pondered. I had a hunch the crazy little bird would come back. So I came early the next morning, without the dog. I sat down on a cold, hard wooden bench conveniently located next to the tree. I watched the sunrise across the river, flipped through pages of a paperback, and waited for the show. Armed this time, with my recorder, and a pair of contact microphones. This 9 minute, 58-second chronological track is a combination of the recordings I made four mornings in a row.

The Downy woodpecker is the smallest of the woodpeckers that roam these trees. Yet its little beak packs a punch. Contact microphones allow us to enter a world we never hear with our naked ears. In this case, they amplify the bird's calling card. Its drumming seems woodier, less reverberant. Slight variations in tone are distinguishable as the bird scampers from limb to limb. The din of early morning traffic is all but removed. While the constant sound of the flowing river and the ducks that swim in it provide a faint backdrop. Finally, the woodpecker flies off to another tree.

Satisfaction came over me each time this little woodpecker touched down to perform. Its talons gripping dry wood. I was in the right place at the right time, recorder rolling, capturing its raucous rap song, from inside the tree.

Purchasing this 9:57 track gives you access to the complete stereo recording. All tracks, uploaded as CD-quality 44kHz/16 bit .wav files, were originally recorded at 96kHz/24 bit. Downloads are for personal use only. Please reach out if you would like to use these sounds for commercial purposes.

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released March 21, 2020

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Evocative Sound Northfield, Ohio

Evocative Sound & Visuals is the place for unique environmental recordings captured, crafted and preserved by field recordist Richard Alan Hannon. Our natural soundscape is changing right before our ears. Share my appreciation for what we still have, my discovery of sounds ignored and my work to preserve them. ... more

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