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Tag: Populus tremuloides

February 1, 2025

A soft-winged world: why moths matter

What do moths have to do with owls? Just ask Mat Seidensticker. After nearly a decade spent studying owls across Montana and Alaska, Seidensticker focused his research […]

February 1, 2025

Un mundo por alas suaves: por qué importan las polillas

¿Qué tienen las polillas que ver con los búhos? Pregúntale a Mat Seidensticker. Después de pasar casi una década estudiando búhos a través de Montana […]

January 1, 2024

Hidden world in the aspens: getting to know voles and more

July 30, 2023 “We know where all the birds are. We don’t know where all the mammals are,” Cody Lane tells me. We’re walking through […]

January 1, 2024

Los roedores entre los álamos temblones

30 de julio de 2023 “Sabemos dónde están las aves. Pero no sabemos dónde están muchos de los mamíferos,” me dice Cody Lane. Estamos caminando […]

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 24, 2023

Cómo cultivar un jardín para las aves en el occidente de Montana

Cuando comparas las aves de un césped cortado con las que viven en un parche de capulines (Prunus virginiana), la diferencia es fuerte. Tal vez […]

October 14, 2022

Nature Park: a special place for birds

October 5, 2022 An orange-crowned warbler and two drab gray yellow-rumped warblers are hunting insects in a chokecherry this morning as its leaves drop softly, […]

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