Jon‑Mark Davey has spent a lifetime telling stories — first with razor‑blade edits and reel‑to‑reel decks, then with film, and now with a camera pointed at the wild. He helped shape early radio formats, mastered 16mm editing before digital existed, and built a career on precision, patience, and honest storytelling.

Today, he brings that same discipline into the field. His work spans parrots, wetlands, Everglades alligators, Tennessee bears, and the quiet moments most people walk past. From HD wildlife films to children’s stories about Stanley the Quaker Parrot, Jon‑Mark’s legacy blends craft, community, and the raw beauty of nature. This site is a record of that journey — part history, part field journal, and part invitation to slow down and look.