
Summer Insect Walk
A virtual nature walk
Listen to a dynamic and exciting new dimension in nature recordings. As you listen, many new sounds will be heard over time as environments change, just like you were walking. Proprietary techniques were used to record the sounds of an actual nature walk without footfalls, music or narration. Venture into the darkness on a warm Midsummer night, and relax to the sounds of Summer insects. Abundant Crickets, Coneheads, Katydids, Annual Cicadas, and more can be heard. Great for falling asleep, masking noise or Tinnitus, or just enjoying a Summer insect chorus.
Extended Sample from the Chestnut Ridge track:
Track List:
Brush Valley: 34:44 min
Your walk begins at dusk along a field, then the trail leads you into a dark woods, downhill near a brushy creek, and back on another wooded trail. As the sun sets, the last few Annual Cicadas are heard. You pass by Katydids and Coneheads, while the murmur of Crickets fade in and out. When you hear the subtle sounds of the creek, it's time to return from your wonderful, calming walk on this warm Summer night.
Chestnut Ridge: 37:51 min.
Walk down a long, lonely dirt road during a full moon night in the Allegheny Mountains. On the journey, pass through fields and forests. You warily listen for dangerous animals, as you are comforted by the sounds of constant Crickets, loud True Katydids in the trees, and Bush Katydids and Coneheads in the tall grasses.
Total Run Time: 75:07 min.