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Summary:Compressed from .wav format into .mp3 delivery format ambient recording Feels very cold due to the humidity and wind. Our resident arctic fox calls several times early in the sequence. He sometimes investigates the mic and our camp. He often calls in display, hoping for a mate. He has dug a den tunnel under the remains of a cement building foundation left over from the military early warning radar station that was once here. Pectoral sandpipers (a grinding churring call) and Red-necked phalaropes (twittering) work the puddles near the mic. A pair of Sandhill cranes are nesting about 200 meters away and are heard occasionally. Another pair are several hundred meters further east. We are still in the knocked down tent, Robert cooked some oatmeal in the tent this AM. Mr. Miller flew over and check us out on his way to follow the caribou herds today. Northern Pintails court in the puddles further from camp. The Lapland Longspurs are venturing a few calls and songs. A Pomerine Jeager is heard in the distance. Good calls of Pectoral sandpiper at minute 41. Good calls of the Northern Pintails at minutes 45-48; Habitat type: Coastal Tundra with small puddles/ponds; Elevation: 22 feet; Wind: 15; gusts 22 MPH; Temp: 27F; Humidity: 81%; Local Time: 12:45