Sage Marshall

Sage Marshall is a longtime outdoor journalist from southwest Colorado. He has lived across the U.S. and currently resides in Western Montana, where he explores the rivers and mountains around Missoula with his partner, Bela, and their adopted bird dog, Gunney. He is a contributing writer and former editor for Field & Stream. His work has also been featured in nationally renowned publications such as Outdoor Life, Men's Journal, and Westword. He is the author of the poetry collection Echolocation (Middle Creek Publishing).

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A hunter holds up a woodcock with his bird dog sniffing it.
The Evolution of American Woodcock

The leading theories surrounding woodcock evolution in North America The American woodcock, also known as…

A ruffed grouse sits on a tree limb in a snow storm
Biological and Behavioral Adaptations That Help Ruffed Grouse Survive During the Winter

Ruffed grouse have several adaptations, like pectinations and high feather densities, that help them survive…

A German Shorthaired Pointer lays in short grass.
Paws To Peaks Rescue: A Nonprofit Dedicated To Rehoming Bird Dogs

Since 2018, Gina Deem has rehomed over 130 adult bird dogs through her dog adoption…