Field Notes from the Montana Natural History Center

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Nature notes and inquiry from the Montana Natural History Center.

  • 4 minutes 16 seconds
    The Mysterious Call of Great Horned Owls
    Throughout history, people have been captivated by owls. There are 260 species of owls across the planet. They can be found on every continent except Antarctica.
    18 September 2024, 7:49 pm
  • 3 minutes 35 seconds
    Thunder Chickens
    I’ve always been fascinated by ruffed grouse. For such a small, skittish-seeming bird, they have a hugely outsized presence in the soundscape of the forest.
    11 September 2024, 7:49 pm
  • 4 minutes 19 seconds
    Of Nighthawks & Memories
    It’s easy to see how the nighthawks’ idiosyncrasies make them a crowd favorite, but what I love most about them are the cherished memories they resurrect.
    6 September 2024, 7:28 pm
  • 4 minutes 43 seconds
    Standing Alone; Moving Together
    A lone Sandhill Crane stood at the edge of the marsh feeding, its bill dipping repeatedly through the mud with a series of rapid, steady bursts reminiscent of a sewing machine’s insistent motion.
    4 September 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 5 minutes 37 seconds
    Buried Breath
    Earthworms use their entire body to breathe. Burrowed deep in the ground — slow moving, slow metabolizing — their long frames tighten and relax and pull the air they need from soil.
    4 September 2024, 7:49 pm
  • 5 minutes 28 seconds
    Oriole Nests: Relics of Summer
    They looked like bulging stockings decorating a mantle at Christmastime. They were certainly gifts of a sort for our winter-weary senses. These were the unique nests of Bullock's Orioles.
    28 August 2024, 7:49 pm
  • 4 minutes 19 seconds
    The Dinosaur in the River
    In the natural world, how to persist—how, even, to improve—in the face of limits and uncertainty can be a punishing question.
    21 August 2024, 7:48 pm
  • 5 minutes 18 seconds
    Where Do Forest Seedlings Come From?
    As I drove home from Missoula, I was alarmed to see wildfire smoke across the freeway from my house in Frenchtown. Even more concerning was the convoy of pickups pulling stock trailers.
    14 August 2024, 7:49 pm
  • 3 minutes 56 seconds
    Snake Serendipity
    We have three species of garter snakes in Montana. The snake couple I saw were the terrestrial species, Thamnophis elegans, who can lack the colorful markings of the other two.
    14 August 2024, 7:47 pm
  • 5 minutes 18 seconds
    Dermestids, Death, and Pandemic Ponderings
    In late 2020 I’m spending mornings masked, working in a lab in the University of Montana Zoological Museum. The museum houses research collections of natural artifacts like skins and skeletons. But behind the scenes museum staff tend a single living collection: a colony of dermestid beetles, the meticulous scavengers that scour flesh from bones before a skeleton can be installed in the museum.
    1 November 2023, 10:00 pm
  • 4 minutes 29 seconds
    “Spooky” Turkey Vultures Deserve Respect
    Why are they so feared and misunderstood? If a bird popularity contest were held, Turkey Vultures would not fare very well. A spooky bird contest, on the other hand? Dead winner.
    25 October 2023, 10:00 pm
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