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Field Notes
Nature notes and inquiry from the Montana Natural History Center.
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Unearthing Secrets: A Day in a Montana Fen 26.06.2026 4:48
Squoosh. Squoosh. My feet, encased in calf-high rubber boots, sank into the thick sphagnum moss, and water crept up to my ankles. I pulled one foot free with a loud squelch, lunged towards the nearest hummock, then rescued my other foot.
It Began With A Heron 18.06.2026 4:25
It was an unseasonably warm first week of January. One late afternoon, as golden sunlight hid behind grey stratocumulus clouds hanging over the Clark Fork River, I came upon a Great Blue Heron.
Lichens 11.06.2026 4:19
I can’t stop staring at them. Their beauty seems otherworldly; they’re radiantly fluorescent against the snow. It’s almost scandalous, that neon green, that buzzing orange.
For the Wiley Coyote, Resistance is Fertile 03.06.2026 5:02
At twilight, from my house in the sage, I hear the underdogs singing outto each other. Sometimes, I swear, it almost sounds like laughter.
Clam Digging at 8,000 Feet, A Love Letter to the Oceans of Eastern Montana 19.05.2026 4:56
The first oceans I explored as a child were those of eastern Montana. I spent nearly three decades of my life in ancient oceans before I ever got my feet wet in a modern living ocean.
Small Wonders in Missoula’s North Hills 07.05.2026 5:52
Missoula phlox, or Phlox missoulensis; A species named after a town named after a beloved waterway the Salish call nmesuletkʷ, roughly translated to “cold water.”
Montana Night Is Calling 23.04.2026 4:42
I have chosen Montana as my home and embrace her seasonal night sounds, from silent snowfall on a barn roof to owls, nighthawks, and everything in between. The Montana night is calling and I must go.
Oh-Gee-My-Feet-Are-Cold Meadowlarks 17.04.2026 5:28
Sometimes the ordinary would be broken when my mother pointed out the window and exclaimed, "Oh, look. A meadowlark!" She believed that seeing a meadowlark was a gift.
Weight of Death, Leaves As Flowers 05.03.2026 4:40
It is February and still these branches are dressed in a flutter of leaves. Golden brown with a dark midrib and branching pinnate veins.
A Winter Solstice Vignette 24.12.2025 3:58
The first archaeological evidence we have that points to organized observances of the winter solstice come from the Neolithic period—that era from about 12,000 to 6,500 years ago which hastened the Stone Age into those of Copper and Bronze
Seasonal camouflage and the consequences of transitioning color phase too early 03.12.2025 5:53
Seasonal camouflage and the consequences of transitioning color phase too early
T̓at̓áyaqn (Bitterroot Salish) ventured to the plains yearly to hunt q̓ʷiq̓ʷay (bison) 25.11.2025 6:33
Near Čmʔomʔotúlexʷ (Place of Smokey Land) or Yellowstone National Park, in -5-degree weather, I kneeled on my freshly skinned bison hide, which provided steaming warmth beneath me.
Flock Talk: Conversing with Crows 13.11.2025 3:53
I like to talk to the crows, though I don’t know what we’re talking about. Researching the subject, I learned that they have over 250 different calls.
A Spotted Coat of Concealment 16.10.2025 5:02
Summer brings more than blue skies and hot days to Montana. It’s during this time of the year that white-tailed deer fawns are born.
Tortoiseshell Butterflies 09.10.2025 4:55
It was too soon for swirls of cascading autumn leaves, and the formation of this sudden dispatch had a certain energy to it. This orange blast of color moved with purpose.
Banding Together 06.10.2025 4:53
Harriet the Osprey knew what was coming.
If I could only put that on paper. 24.09.2025 4:13
There is a pine needle on my kitchen table. There is a pine needle in my soul. If I could only put that on paper.
Night Songs In Autumn 18.09.2025 4:44
As the days grow shorter and nights turn cooler, I find myself drawn outdoors at sunset.
Echoes Of Home 08.09.2025 4:30
As I watched these mountain bluebirds, likely catching those pesky mosquitoes for their dinner, I felt a familiar comfort in their presence.
Fireweed: A Cool Glass of Hope on a Hillside of Beauty 06.08.2025 5:43
Fireweed’s vibrant flowers provide sweet nectar to native bees, flies, butterflies, and even honeybees, if their hive is nearby.
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