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nature sounds

Glaciers and otters and trains, oh my!

My family usually travels a lot, but the pandemic postponed a trip to Alaska with my in-laws by a couple of years. At the end of May, we finally made it! After a long flight (after an even longer layover

Alison August 18, 2022February 15, 2024 Alison's Adventures Read more

Listen to millions of monarchs

What sound does a butterfly make? With it’s delicate wings, not a whole lot–until you get millions of them together in one place. Most monarchs migrate to Mexico for the winter. There, they huddle in trees at night and flit

Alison May 9, 2019February 15, 2024 Awesome Animals, Environment, Nature Read more
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