Timothy Zander

Wilderness Soundscapes

Science EN ↓ 7 episodes

Welcome to Wilderness Soundscapes, a podcast that immerses you in the calming soundscapes of remote natural environments. From rustling leaves to distant bird calls, each episode offers a peaceful escape through the soothing sounds of nature. Perfect for unwinding, meditating, or simply connecting with the outdoors from your headphones. Let nature’s tranquility provide the ultimate relaxation experience.

Author

Timothy Zander

Category

Science

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Feb 24, 2026

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Episodes

S1E7 - Meadow Creek Snowmelt 24.02.2026
S1E6 - Cross Creek Wilderness Thunderstorm 04.02.2026

Birds heard: Common Raven Mountain Chickadee Bushtit Northern Flicker This podcast is powered by Pinecast .

S1E5 - Miners Creek Dawn Chorus 28.08.2025
S1E4 - Kinney Creek Dawn Chorus Pt 2 01.07.2025

Kinney Creek Dawn Chorus Pt 2 Recorded with a drop rig around dawn along Kinney Creek Rd Applied +10db 27-54min This podcast is powered by Pinecast .

S1E3 - Dawn Chorus Kinney Creek Pt1 24.06.2025

Kinney Creek Dawn Chorus Pt 1 This was recorded around dawn along Kinney Creek Rd. I applied +10db gain. First 27 minutes. More audio from this recording to come This podcast is powered by Pinecast .

S1E2 - Rushing Snowmelt Kinney Creek 17.06.2025

Camping near Ute Pass, CO Sounds of rushing water This podcast is powered by Pinecast .

S1E1 - Windy winter forest - Colorado 23.03.2025

# Creaking trees and wind in high lodgepole forest. March in Colorado

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