Migratory bird refuge soundscapes are seasonally dynamic due to changes in wildlife populations. Some of the most prominent acoustical events in a bird refuge are the morning and evening avian choruses, particularly during spring and early summer when breeding activity of birds is high. For this study, near-continuous spectral data were collected at the U.S. Federal Fish and Wildlife Services Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. Although data fidelity can be compromised by wind and rain, changes in the avian chorus characteristics over time are observed. Likely correlations with avian migration and refuge land management are discussed.