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Shane Sater is a naturalist and writer who has spent the last decade learning about the birds, plants, and insects of the northwestern United States. His writing blends science and art in celebration of the natural world around us.

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July 15, 2022

Full of life: a morning in the sagebrush

July 12, 2022 As soon as I step out of the car, the smell of the sagebrush washes over me. It’s a heady smell, bitter […]

July 8, 2022

Building trust with prairie dogs

July 6, 2022 The burrowing owl watched me from the fencepost, then glanced away, eyes half-closed. Its mate was perching on the ground nearby, next […]

July 1, 2022

Volando por la noche en alas vellosas

Ni siquiera sospeché que era una polilla de seda cuando conocí a él por primera vez. Fue un día de octubre, una tarde ahumada, penetrada […]

July 1, 2022

Into the night on furry wings

I didn’t even know he was a silk moth when I first met him. It was October, a smoky afternoon pierced by the song of […]

June 24, 2022

How to attract more bees: plant milkvetch

June 23, 2022 Last week I found a surprising diversity of pollinators feeding on leafy spurge, a flower that everyone hates. But I also noticed […]

June 17, 2022

This horrible weed feeds pollinators

June 16, 2022 I think I may be the only person in Helena with a fondness for leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula). Yes, I’m talking about […]

June 14, 2022

Back to Devil’s Elbow: life on the margins

June 13, 2022 Just looking at a Brewer’s sparrow, you wouldn’t know there’s anything special about it. It’s a small bird, gray as dust, well-suited […]

June 10, 2022

Life at plant speed: a close look at one hilltop

June 8, 2022 From a distance, it’s easy to dismiss the grassland. A green wash on the hills: so what? Sitting in the middle of […]

June 3, 2022

Lunch on the fly: a bird’s-eye view of chokecherries

June 2, 2022 Birds see the world differently than we do. We see in red, green, and blue – but birds see a fourth “primary […]

June 3, 2022

Moscas para el almuerzo: adoptando la perspectiva de un ave

2 de junio de 2022 Las aves ven el mundo diferente. Nosotros vemos en rojo, verde y azul—pero las aves pueden ver un cuarto “color […]

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