I like to think that my pictures go out into the world taking the healing spirit of my country to those who need it, to those who understand it.

E.W. Merrill (1870-1929), Sitka-based photographer 1899-1929


I’ve been documenting Sitka’s natural environment and sharing it on the web for over 25 years. It started as a way to document and share with family and friends what I was observing while exploring around the area. Later I recognized the value it had as a reminder and reference for myself.

I’ve only begun to understand what others have reflected back to me over the years. There are some who are touched by this place and how it comes through what I share here. The quote from Merrill has helped crystallize this in my awareness.

Though still rooted in its beginnings, this project is now starting to feel bigger than me. I see myself working to be more open, with an intention to do my best to stay out of the way of what this place would convey through me for others.


Photojournal

The summer of 1999 was the first time I returned to Sitka after my parents had moved south. I had started working on a website the previous school year, and had purchased my first digital camera that spring. I had dabbled with photography and journaling my outdoor adventures with analog tools (film and notebooks) previously. Now converted to digital, with family to keep up to date, I started my photojournal. It now has grown to over 3000 posts spanning 25 years, with more to come.

Recent Updates (includes older recently published or updated entries – go to the Photojournal page for only recent entries):

Deerheart (Maianthemum dilatatum)

Daily Observations

Today we went for a walk along Westwood Trail and into the park. Weather: It’s been partly to mostly cloudy with minimal rain and …
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Rowan on Ice

3 December Photos: On the Ice at Swan Lake

After several days of cold weather, Swan Lake was just getting frozen enough to safely walk on, so Rowan and I went to the …
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Starrigavan Estuary

Gloomy December

I was once told by someone originally from Anchorage that it was darker here (in Sitka) in the winter than in Anchorage. My first …
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Radio Show/Podcast

The Sitka Nature Show airs on Raven Radio alternate Sundays 1:30-2:30pm, and recordings are available here sometime after (not infrequently after a long delay). Find the most recently uploaded shows below. I also have a full archive.
Chestnut-backed Chickadee at Nest

Sitka Nature Show #339 – Laura Kaltenstein

Download Radio Show The April 20th show featured a conversation with Laura Kaltenstein. Originally recorded and aired in April 2023, we spoke about bird …
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Gray Whale

Sitka Nature Show #338 – Andy Szabo and Lauren Eckert

Download Radio Show The April 6th show featured a conversation with Andy Szabo and Lauren Eckert of the Alaska Whale Foundation. They shared about …
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Cedar Cluster

Sitka Nature Show #337 – Zach LaPerriere

Download Radio Show The March 23rd show featured a conversation with returning guest Zach LaPerriere. He shared about the process of selecting, permitting and …
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Explore the Archive

Today in Sitka Nature History:

Thick-billed Murre and Other Birds at Sawmill Cove

December 4, 2024

Thick-billed Murre

Overcast and warm. Rain late. Last night when I was out to shuttle a friend from the airport, I was a little surprised to see fog near the lake. I … Read more

Sitka Nature Show #277 – Jen and Victoria

December 4, 2022

Download Radio Show The December 4th show featured a conversation with Victoria Vosburg and Jen Cedarleaf. We spoke about the upcoming Christmas Bird Count, got an update on the highly … Read more

Snowy Starrigavan High Tide

December 4, 2021

Mostly clear through the first half of the day, then clouds and a few light snow showers later. I braved the roads to check Starrigavan at high tide. Today’s high … Read more


SitkaBirds email List (subscribe here)
SitkaBirds List is an e-mail list for birding around Sitka. It serves as to share photos and ask questions about birds or birding in Sitka. Also to notify others of sightings that may be unusual or of interest. If you are interested, please subscribe here. There is also a Sitka Birds Facebook Group (while both are active, the Facebook group has more active participants).
Sitka Natural History Seminar Series
To be notified of upcoming talks in the series, you can (subscribe here) to receive the announcements
The Birds of Sitka, Alaska by J. Dan Webster.
A comprehensive summary of published historical records (including looks at museum specimens) for the Sitka area.
Species Checklists for Southeast Alaska (links below are currently only intermittently active, I have some work to do on that site)
Pre-2007 Photojournal
Photos and journal entries from 1998-2006 (on a different site – I eventually intend to migrate entries to this one)
Sitka Trails (on another site)
A trail guide I am working on for trails on the Sitka Road system. It was on (or just off of) many of these trails where I took many of the photos seen here. I started redoing it in early 2024, but haven’t completed the remodel.

13 thoughts on “Sitka Nature Homepage”

  1. This is an amazing effort, already well underway! As a botanist/naturalist, I naturally went straight to the plant page. Two hemlocks! You are so lucky. Thanks for the great photos and site!

  2. Thanks for the great site. Was referred to by Marge Ward and Marlys Tedin (my aunt). I’m a displaced native (not a blood native, just born there) Now living in Chicago. Your site really tugs my strings to get back there for an extended period of time. Keep it up. Your photography is really coming along! Hard to take a bad shot around that area, if you are “in it” as much as you are. Keep hiking and sending pics. I’ll be there soon!

  3. I had a friend send me some of the sound clips you have made. Wonderful! Do you have a mailing list in which you send out info from time to time? if so, please put me on it! great work! pat

  4. An eastern kingbird: St. Lazaria Island, 2 July 2010…. made forays from its foraging perch in a lone mature Sitka spruce on a slope otherwise dominated by rye grass and salmonberry.

  5. Thank you for posting all this photos, and keeping updated your quest of knowledge and beauty. I feel like walking with you on this wild path, day by day, you who wander, in this distant country. Magic of internet.

  6. Up In Pelican…Have had a Short-eared Owl around, and a small flock of
    Lapland Longspurs. Don’t see them often !

  7. Dear Naturalist,
    Do yoy know of a database containing observations of all kinds of species (but certainly mammals and birds are of utmost interest) in the Sitka area? (or perhaps all of southeast Alaska).

    I’m writing from Denmark. I once visited Sitka, it was a brief stay, but I hope to return next spring.

    Best regards Mads Kusk

  8. Thank you for identifying my many plants on iNaturalist. I had no service for 10 days so just took pictures to upload later. The plant life in Yakutat is quite different from the plant life is south Texas. I was however pleasantly surprised to find a number or plants that were native to both.

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