Field Notes From The Montana Natural History Center

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 0:44:00
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Synopsis

Nature notes and inquiry from the Montana Natural History Center.

Episodes

  • Oak Apples ? The Role of Oak Galls in Shakespeare’s Plays.

    30/07/2025 Duration: 04min

    Oak gall ink was the most popular ink in Europe from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. The Book of Kells from A.D. 800, the Magna Carta, and the Declaration of Independence were all written in gall ink.

  • Sometimes The Dog Knows Better !

    22/07/2025 Duration: 05min

    My eyes slowly followed the tree down to the base when I saw that my dog was carefully pulling the berries right off the branches and swallowing them down.

  • The Missouri River from the Pleistocene to the Present

    16/07/2025 Duration: 04min

    This amazing place has seen it all, from a giant sea to volcanoes and glaciers to today’s semi-arid desert.

  • Lessons of Curlycup Gumweed

    08/07/2025 Duration: 05min

    Clueless as to what this was, I relied on a phone app for identification. Curlycup gumweed? Who came up with that creative name?

  • Dermestids, Death, and Pandemic Ponderings

    01/11/2023 Duration: 05min

    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.

  • “Spooky” Turkey Vultures Deserve Respect

    25/10/2023 Duration: 04min

    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.

  • The Wasps Came In To Die

    18/10/2023 Duration: 04min

    First one, buzzing and bumping into the living room window, who was soon joined by a few sisters. Within an hour, there were more than 40 sinisterly striped yellow jackets (Vespula alascensis) zooming from one window to another in pursuit of light, and I was outnumbered.

  • Banding Together

    11/10/2023 Duration: 04min

    As I watched Rob Domenech, executive director of the Raptor View Research Institute, and his research biologist Brian Busby carefully load the three chicks onto the lift, and heard Harriet’s chirps of protest from above, I considered the importance of this work.

  • An Osprey Story: Superpowers, Struggles, & Survival

    04/10/2023 Duration: 04min

    At Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, I saw an Osprey dive into the deepest section of white water and emerge with nothing to show for its effort, and then retreat to a cottonwood branch to watch for another opportunity in the dark, boiling water.