Jarrod Ghatt — Musician · Naturalist · Future Veterinarian

Jarrod Ghatt

Musician  ·  Naturalist  ·  Future Veterinarian

Exploring the connections between music, wildlife, ecology, and animal health.

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A Story in Five Chapters

I

Dinosaurs

It began, as it does for many naturalists, with dinosaurs. Long before field notebooks and flutes, there was the deep fascination with prehistoric life — the names memorized, the timelines traced, the ancient ecosystems imagined.

Prehistoric life Paleontology Early curiosity
II

The Creek

Childhood moved from books to boots — wading through streams, observing reptiles, collecting amphibians, and learning how ecosystems breathe. The creek became a first laboratory.

Amphibians Reptiles Stream ecology Ecosystems
III

Birds

The interest in animals narrowed and deepened into ornithology — patient observation, species identification, field notes. Birdsong became as familiar as melody.

Ornithology Field observation Species ID Birdwatching
IV

Music

Then came the flute — and with it, a parallel life of classical training, jazz studies, chamber performance, and improvisation across multiple instruments. Music and science, it turns out, ask the same questions differently.

Flute Piano Bass Guitar Upright Bass Classical Jazz
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The Future

Now: pre-veterinary studies, with eyes on avian medicine, exotic animals, wildlife rehabilitation, and the still-emerging field of music therapy for animals. Every chapter has been preparation for this one.

Veterinary medicine Animal behavior Ecology Music therapy for animals

Listening to Nature

Birdsong is music. Rhythm exists in migration patterns, tidal cycles, and animal behavior. The boundary between science and art has always been imaginary.

Birdsong Animal Communication Rhythm in Nature Sound Ecology Music & Animal Behavior

The Musical Life

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Flute

Primary instrument · Classical & Jazz

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Piano

Classical studies · Harmony

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Bass Guitar

Electric · Jazz & Contemporary

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Upright Bass

Orchestral · Jazz ensemble

Performances include chamber recitals, orchestral appearances, and international concert tours. Video recordings and upcoming performance dates will be posted here.

📍 Most recently performing in Forlì, Italy with youth orchestra — photo documentation on the Photos page.

Past Highlights

Recital videos and recordings coming soon.

Classical

Formal training in the Western classical tradition, with focus on flute repertoire and chamber music.

Jazz

Study of jazz improvisation, theory, and ensemble playing across flute and bass instruments.

Improvisation

The intersection of structure and spontaneity — music as a living, responsive act, not unlike fieldwork in nature.

Field Notes & Observations

Eastern Painted Turtle — Chrysemys picta picta

Encountered two painted turtles during creek survey. The eastern painted turtle displays vivid red and yellow markings along the neck and limbs — a reliable field identification marker. Shell scutes show characteristic olive-to-dark-brown coloration with faint yellow seams. Both individuals were alert and responsive upon handling; returned to water promptly after observation.

Reptiles Creek survey Field observation
Wood Thrush Observations — Hylocichla mustelina

The Wood Thrush remains one of the most musically complex songbirds of the eastern deciduous forest. Unlike most birds, it can sing two notes simultaneously using its bifurcated syrinx — a biological instrument with no parallel in human music. Observed foraging behavior at forest edge, 7:20am.

Ornithology Birdsong Forest birds
Notes on Captive Ecosystem Design

Ongoing documentation of aquarium and terrarium builds — attempting to replicate conditions of native habitats. Current focus: semi-aquatic environments for Eastern species. Observations on thermoregulation, feeding behavior, and animal-environment interaction.

Aquarium Terrarium Habitat design Herpetology

Field Photography

Documentation from years of fieldwork — reptiles, amphibians, birds, and the habitats they call home.

Painted turtle — reptile encounter
Reptiles · Painted Turtle
Painted turtle — field observation
Reptiles · Field Observation
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Bird photography
coming soon

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Amphibians
coming soon

The Vet Journey

The documentation of a path toward veterinary medicine — fieldwork, internships, volunteer experience, and the research questions that drive it all.

🏥 Veterinary Experience

Internship and clinical observation experience to be documented here as the pre-vet journey progresses.

🤝 Volunteer Work

Animal care and wildlife rehabilitation volunteer experience — ongoing documentation.

🔬 Research Interests

  • Avian medicine
  • Exotic animal care
  • Animal behavior
  • Wildlife rehabilitation
  • Music therapy for animals

📚 Academic Path

Pre-veterinary studies, with particular interest in the intersection of ecology, animal behavior, and clinical medicine.

Dream Projects

Where curiosity points next.

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Zoo Medicine

Clinical care for exotic and non-domestic species in zoological settings.

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Avian Medicine

Specialized veterinary practice focused on bird species, from raptors to passerines.

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Wildlife Rehabilitation

Rescue, treatment, and release of injured or orphaned wild animals.

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Music Therapy for Animals

Investigating how structured sound environments affect animal stress, behavior, and wellbeing.

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Animal Behavior Research

Ethological study of wild and captive animals — why they do what they do.

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Conservation

Contributing to the protection of ecosystems and the species that depend on them.

© 2025 Jarrod Ghatt  ·  Musician · Naturalist · Future Veterinarian

Contact: jarrod@example.com