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July 1, 2024

Nature at Lake Helena, part 1: shorebirds to the Arctic

May 15, 2024 A light rain fell during the night, and the west end of Lake Helena is wrapped in a gentle gray fog as […]

June 1, 2024

A hopeful sign for a bird in decline: helping Montana’s tree swallows

The nest boxes haven’t been up for five minutes, and already a small cloud of tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) is swirling around them. A dusky, […]

April 1, 2024

An explosion of voices: listening to the birds and the Huatulco River

It’s a cool morning on the outskirts of Santa María Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico. The streetlights are still glowing in the waning darkness, illuminating the road […]

December 1, 2023

A naturalist journey through Kokanee Glacier Park

High in the Rocky Mountains, there’s a vast landscape where the wind sighs over rock and heather. The trees struggle up the steep ridges and […]

August 1, 2023

Solstice wanderings and the dance of the swallows

June 21, 2023 I came to Spokane Bay on the summer solstice with no intention of writing something new. Paddling up central Montana’s Hauser Lake […]

June 12, 2023

Earth Song: birds, wolves, and the power of singing

For most of us, song is something that permeates our lives on a daily basis. We find it on the radio, in concerts, in ads, […]

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 […]

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 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 […]

December 29, 2022

The Fort Missoula Ponds: a hotspot for biodiversity

December 7, 2022 When it comes to birds around Missoula, Montana, the Fort Missoula Ponds have a reputation.  “When you fly over Missoula, you can […]

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