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Merle Ann Loman
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Merle Loman is an outdoor enthusiast living in the Bitterroot Valley located south of Missoula in western Montana. Her adventures start there but will also travel the world. She runs, hikes, bikes, fishes, hunts, skis and always take photos. As much time as she spends outdoors, one needs to eat. You will see entries about foods that travel well, making it much more fun to spend long periods of time exploring the flora and fauna. Merle authors a photo/adventure blog, http://merles-adventures.blogspot.com.


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The Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge (LMWR) is located along the Bitterroot River in western Montana and is nestled between the Bitterroot and...
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As one of the oldest refuges in the nation, the National Bison Range (NBR) is over 100 years old. The 18,500 acre range was established in 1908 to...
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Fly fishing the Bitterroot River in the fall is fantastic. The weather changes dramatically during the day giving stellar light shows and the fall...
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Did Swisher the gosling/goose return to where he was raised? This is related to the earlier story about, Swisher, a lone gosling that was rescued on...
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This is a story of a Canada Goose gosling that was separated from his family in early May. Jack Mauer is a fly fishing outfitter and guide and one of...
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Canada Geese, Branta canadensis, are one of the most easily recognized birds with black heads, white cheek patches, long black necks, and gray-brown...
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Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is an exotic species - not native to Montana. In 1954 when the Montana Department of Fish and Game introduced...
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Ruffed Grouse - Bonasa umbellus Lewis called this bird, "the small brown pheasant" and he said it was "booted" or...
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Dusky Grouse are usually found singly, not in flocks (except for hens with young), and are generally fairly wary. "See a slideshow of...
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While perching in a snag (dead tree) next to the north fork of Bear Creek, this osprey stayed in that tree for about 20 minutes fidgeting, and...
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