Tag: nature
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A Front Row Seat
Living in Montana isn’t just about having a scenic backdrop for your life; it’s about a fundamental shift in how you navigate the world. When the boundary between your doorstep and the wilderness thins – in, for instance, a place like Helena, where a 100-mile trail system serves as our collective backyard, and Freezout Lake…
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Pileated Woodpecker
While at work today, in a quick, impromptu discussion about a work item, I heard a call outside the window and thought “pileated”. Then it flew past the window. One of the other participants waited for a break in the discussion and looked over at me and asked “What was the bird?” I replied that…
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Bit cold right now
We’re off to a very good start from a birding perspective. We are currently sitting at 70 species to date – which is great, considering we usually average about 53 by the end of February. Meanwhile, The Middle Daughter (TMD) is in Hawaii racking up an impressive 19 or 20 life species at the halfway…
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Four Owl February!
I’ve been taking Obi to the Tenmile every morning at about 7am since late January. I’ve been hoping to hear, or see, a Great Horned Owl. I know from previous experience that they could be in that area, and since I had seen three species of owls, I became a little obsessed with adding a…
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Superb Owl Weekend 2026
A superb owl weekend it was, indeed! Last evening two daughters, the Lab, and I went into the hills a bit to listen for a Northern Saw Whet Owl that had been heard by a few other folks in the last week or so. So, as the darkness descended, we found ourselves walking up the Mini-Ridge…
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Helena Birding Spots
Whether you’re a seasoned “lister” or just starting your birding journey, the Helena Valley is a wonderful place for avian enthusiasts. To get you started, I’ve rounded up six accessible hotspots where you can hone your skills. Before you head out, keep in mind that certain “everyday companions” like Magpies, Ravens, Robins, and Mallards are…
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January Ends – 59 Species ID’ed
It’s dark out now, and I have just one last walk with the Lab planned for the evening. There is a small chance I might hear a Great Horned Owl if the wind dies down, but barring that, January is over. It closes with a new monthly record of species seen—and a lot of effort…
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Birding vs. Birdwatching: A Difference of Intent and Effort
Here in Helena, we are blessed with an abundance of birds. From the back porch feeders to our high ridges, birds are our nearly constant companions. Several times out in the field, I’ve had someone refer to me as a birdwatcher. I always silently bristle just a little, because I was out in a field…
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The Montana Quintfecta: A Curious Morning at the Fairgrounds
Montana is home to five native goose species. According to the definitive book Birds of Montana (Marks, Hendricks, and Casey), the list includes the Canada, Cackling, Snow, Ross’s, and Greater White-fronted goose. While the Greater White-fronted goose is uncommon across most of the state, it is a frequent visitor to Northeast Montana during the spring migration. (A…
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Equinox Effort- 2025
Spring Awakening: A Birding Blitz Around Central MontanaThe vernal equinox arrived, heralding the official start of spring, and we celebrated in the best way we know how: with a whirlwind birding adventure! Our goal? To identify 55 bird species across two days of exploration in a month not known for a lot of species depth.…