Swainson's Thrush Nocturnal Call Notes In Song - Poplar River Manitoba - S4A01761 20160608 050002 by BirdWells published on 2016-08-11T17:58:44Z The clear "peep" notes in the beginning of the track are the Swainson's Thrush nocturnal call notes and then the bird starts singing its flutey, upward spiraling song. This was recorded on a Songmeter on the lands of the Poplar River First Nation in the Pimachiowin Aki World Heritage Site. Find out more here: https://pimaki.ca/ Genre Science Comment by margitck wonderful...yes peaceful calm and excitement at the same time. If all noise would stop and people would truly listen to the song of the wild, they would know what is most valuable and treasured. 2017-02-05T03:03:33Z Comment by Mahaffey When I hear songs like this I feel an incredible sense of excitement and calm at the same time. It also brings back wonderful memories of canoe trips in Saskatchewan & Manitoba. 2017-01-31T18:11:45Z