Ear Tripper

Auteur(s): DJ Deepwater
  • Résumé

  • Ear Tripper is your podcast escape that transports you to wild natural environments from around the world. The sounds from Mother Nature are good for you! Take a short break from all the noise, and explore the sounds of Mother Nature with the Ear Tripper Podcast.
    Copyright 2025 DJ Deepwater
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  • Ear Tripper Podcast Episode Eight, Bioacoustics from Southeast Alaska to Sycan Marsh
    Feb 17 2025

    Welcome to episode eight of the Ear Tripper Podcast. In this show we explore two different ecosystems in North America. Our first location is Sycan Marsh in Oregon, a vast mile high wetland with few trees that supports an amazing amount of biodiversity. Next, we listen in to a temperate rain forest on a small island in Southeast Alaska. Thank you for lIstening to the Ear Tripper Podcast, please let us know what you think of episode eight. Find this episode and others at www.eartripper.net . Thank you again for listening to the Ear Tripper Podcast.

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    7 min
  • Ear Tripper Podcast Episode Seven, Strait of Juan de Fuca to Gorangosa.
    Feb 3 2025

    Welcome to Episode seven of the Ear Tripper Podcast. Travel with Ear Tripper as we visit two very diverse ecosystems, on opposite ends of the planet. Please enjoy a few minutes listening underwater to Orca Whales near the Strait of Juan de Fuca, resident Orca pods are adapting to a changing ecosystem in Puget Sound. Ear Tripper also takes a long listen to a natural ecosystem embracing biodiversity in Gorangosa National Park in Mozambique. Please let us know what you think at www.eartripper.net

    Thank you for listening to the Ear Tripper Podcast.

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    8 min
  • Ear Tripper Podcast Episode 6. Sounds from the largest brain on the planet.
    Jan 17 2025

    Welcome to episode six of the Ear Tripper Podcast. Listen along as we visit a very peaceful stream winding its way through the Palouse region of Washington State. In episode six we also enjoy the sounds produced by the largest brain on the planet and take a listen to one of the smallest brains in the bird world, the Pacific Wren that has a brain the size of a grain of rice yet is capable of producing over 36 notes per second while singing. For more information on this episode and others please explore the Ear Tripper Podcast at www.eartripper.net

    Thank you for listening!

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    6 min

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