Grasslands Collection

THE SOUNDS OF THE PRAIRIE

About our collection.

To the east of Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front lies the High Plains Ecosystem. This area includes some of the world’s largest remaining stretches of intact grasslands. Thousands of migratory birds flock here and their calls at first light create the prairie’s distinctive dawn chorus. Where they exist, such tallgrass prairies are rich in wildlife, but only 1% of these grasslands are still found in the United States (link to: https://www.nps.gov/tapr/learn/nature/a-complex-prairie-ecosystem.htm), making them among the most endangered ecosystems in the world. In 2017, the Acoustic Atlas began documenting the sounds of Montana's prairies through a collaboration with the American Prairie Reserve. Each spring and summer we visit the Reserve to make recordings of species and soundscapes that we place in our online collection. You can search these recordings by species or simply browse the site. Explore the sounds of the prairie. [Link to the sounds] Related: Find out about the sounds of Montana’s four major ecosystems in a story map we co-created with ESRI Story Maps [link to: https://storymaps.esri.com/stories/2018/sounds-of-the-wild-west/]

  • Western Kingbird

    Audio file copyright 2014, Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • Western Kingbird and House Wren

    Audio copyright Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • Western Kingbirds in Range Creek Canyon (Utah)

    Audio file copyright 2009, the Western Soundscape Archive at the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library. Use of this audio file is allowed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

  • Western Meadowlark

    Audio file copyright 2014, Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • Western Meadowlark

    Audio file copyright 2010, the Western Soundscape Archive at the University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library. Use of this audio file is allowed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

  • Western Meadowlark, Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

    Audio file courtesy of the National Park Service.

  • Western Pewee, ambiance in Gila National Forest (New Mexico)

    Audio copyright Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • Western Rattlesnake, Wind Cave National Park

    Audio file courtesy of the National Park Service.

  • Western Sandpiper

    Audio file copyright 2014, Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • Western Tanager

    Audio file copyright 2014, Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • Western Tanager, Black-capped chickadee, and Spotted Towhee

    Audio copyright Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • Western Tanager, Warbling Vireo, and Mourning Dove

    Audio copyright Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • Whimbrel

    Audio file copyright 2014, Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • White-crowned Sparrow

    Audio file copyright 2014, Kevin Colver. All rights reserved

  • White-crowned Sparrow, American Robin and Boreal Chorus Frog

    Audio copyright Kevin Colver. All rights reserved