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Birds

May 16, 2023

Unusual chickens: the dance of the sharp-tailed grouse

May 13, 2023 The bird display begins as the sun is nothing but a faint bluish glow on the eastern prairie horizon. Upland sandpipers give […]

April 20, 2023

Frigid survival: how American white pelicans overwinter in the cold

They’re like a flurry of snow in the Montana summer. American white pelicans: massive white birds with chunky orange bills and black wingtips. On the […]

April 6, 2023

Spring in Seattle and an Anna’s hummingbird mystery

March 15, 2023 When I left snow-covered Montana a few days ago to visit friends in Seattle, Washington, it was a sudden transition from the […]

March 24, 2023

How to grow a bird-friendly garden in western Montana

When you compare the birds of a manicured lawn with those that inhabit a grove of chokecherries, the difference is stark. The lawn might support […]

March 17, 2023

The surprising lives of western Montana’s Lewis’s woodpeckers

February 8, 2023 It’s hard to deny that Lewis’s woodpeckers are stunning birds. Seen in good light, their glossy green backs contrast with their pinkish […]

March 9, 2023

Where have all of the hawks gone?

February 7, 2023 The breeze is barely noticeable among the snow-covered pastures and hayfields near Drummond, Montana, but the clouds high overhead tell a different […]

February 22, 2023

Chasing rumors of spring in the Mission Valley

February 4, 2023 The prairie falcon perches on a power pole in the light rain drizzle, tearing apart a vole. Its talons glow faintly, a […]

February 15, 2023

Well-hidden wanderers: searching for Montana’s long-eared owls

February 2, 2023 New snow fell two days ago, and it still covers the dense Russian-olive limbs on this sunny morning. We’re standing just inside […]

February 10, 2023

An abundance of overwintering raptors

January 18, 2023 A waning sliver of moon hangs in a partly cloudy sky this morning. The winter sun lights up the tan grasses, gray […]

February 1, 2023

Death by eagle? The world that artificial intelligence can’t touch

January 12, 2023 The first thing we notice is a soft gray tuft of downy feathers, resting gently on the snow where no feathers were […]

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