🎙️ Birds in Summer
In this episode of On the Nature Trail, we tune into the softer side of the bird world as summer unfolds across New Hampshire. From the flute-like song of the Wood Thrush to the persistent chatter of the Red-eyed Vireo, July brings a gentler chorus as birds settle into the rhythm of raising their young. You’ll hear calls from some of summer’s most iconic species, including the Scarlet Tanager, Common Yellowthroat, and the haunting wail of the Common Loon drifting across northern lakes. Join us to explore why birds continue to sing in midsummer and how their songs shape the soundscape of the season.
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