Meet Jeff Marks, senior author of “Birds of Montana” – the first comprehensive state bird reference since 1921. Jeff is the executive director of the Montana Bird Advocacy, a former editor of The Auk, and has spent decades studying everything from Long-eared Owls to Bristle-thighed Curlews in the Pacific.
We met Jeff in Grant, Montana to talk about the best places to birdwatch in the state, the worst bird in Montana (his answer might surprise you), how birds can literally see Earth’s magnetic field, the controversial ethics of using bird call playback apps like Merlin Bird ID, and we play a rapid-fire birding etiquette game to find out what’s actually frowned upon in the field.
Topics covered: the most underrated birding spots in Montana, why grassland birds are in trouble, the strange science behind bird migration, magpie funerals, and what it’s like being the gatekeeper of the official Montana bird records list.
Watch the full interview: ExploreBigSky.com/episodes/jeffmarks
Support Jeff’s nonprofit: MontanaBirdAdvocacy.org
This episode is sponsored by Vim & Vigr, Montana-born compression socks. A portion of proceeds from their limited edition Wildlands Music sock goes to this year’s festival beneficiary. Find them at VIMVIGR.com.


