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Wild With Nature
Shane Sater
127 episodes
5 days ago
Bilingual (English/español) stories of birds, plants, insects, and other creatures that celebrate wonder, connection, and meaning through nature. New podcast at the beginning of each month. Enjoy these stories—and if you like them, please share them! Historias bilingües (inglés/español) de aves, plantas, insectos y otras criaturas que celebran el asombro, la conexión y el sentido de la vida por la naturaleza. Publico un nuevo podcast al comienzo de cada mes. Disfruta estas historias—y si te gustan, ¡por favor compártelas!
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Bilingual (English/español) stories of birds, plants, insects, and other creatures that celebrate wonder, connection, and meaning through nature. New podcast at the beginning of each month. Enjoy these stories—and if you like them, please share them! Historias bilingües (inglés/español) de aves, plantas, insectos y otras criaturas que celebran el asombro, la conexión y el sentido de la vida por la naturaleza. Publico un nuevo podcast al comienzo de cada mes. Disfruta estas historias—y si te gustan, ¡por favor compártelas!
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A soft-winged world: why moths matter
Wild With Nature
20 minutes 1 second
9 months ago
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 on the flammulated owl, one of Montana’s smallest and most cryptic species. Soon, it became impossible for him to ignore the moths—insects that this owl hunts extensively during the summer. 

This story is about moths in Montana, but it’s also about moths in ecosystems anywhere: a celebration of their importance and diversity, an invitation to learn.

As usual, it includes lots of ambient sound recordings that I made, all of these ones in Montana: flammulated owl, common poorwill (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii), common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor), tree crickets (Oecanthus sp.), aspen (Populus tremuloides) rustling in the wind, Swainson’s thrush (Catharus ustulatus), white-breasted nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis), Cassin’s finch (Haemorhous cassinii), and black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus). 

I depend on the support of my listeners to continue doing this work. Please share these podcasts, leave a rating, and, if you’re able, support me through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wildwithnature. Thank you!!!

You can find the written, illustrated version of this story here: https://wildwithnature.com/2025/02/01/why-moths-matter/
To learn more about the Montana Moth Project, go to https://www.montanamothproject.org/.

Wild With Nature
Bilingual (English/español) stories of birds, plants, insects, and other creatures that celebrate wonder, connection, and meaning through nature. New podcast at the beginning of each month. Enjoy these stories—and if you like them, please share them! Historias bilingües (inglés/español) de aves, plantas, insectos y otras criaturas que celebran el asombro, la conexión y el sentido de la vida por la naturaleza. Publico un nuevo podcast al comienzo de cada mes. Disfruta estas historias—y si te gustan, ¡por favor compártelas!