4672039562_4d936ab67e_m_tiny Peak Migration in Forest Pk, St Louis, April

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Event Date: Event Title: Event Description:
1848958082_d449637664_s_tiny 04/04/2009 Fox Sparrow See "Birds and Birding Information" Timetable for Spring Migration for the data on migration through Forest Park St. Louis, MO. Collected by Randy Korotev over a 20-year period. Photo by Seabrooke Leckie.
5169523192_82ee972a37_s_tiny 04/05/2009 Winter Wren What a wonderful song! Photo by Kelly Colgan Azar
1767553773_8272d60d5f_t_tiny 04/07/2009 Golden-crowned Kinglet Photo by Seabrooke Leckie.
3796976266_b5ea81c3c7_m_tiny 04/13/2009 Louisiana Waterthrush The Louisiana has such a wonderful song, usually heard near a flowing stream. Compare its song to similar ones. Photo by Bill Majoros.
2783288252_6f21bf941c_m_tiny 04/14/2009 Hermit Thrush Gorgeous song! Photo by Jamie Chavez.
4378494669_f148feb7eb_m_tiny 04/16/2009 Brown Thrasher Photo by Vicki DeLoach
5045729786_3b4f54d64a_m_tiny 04/18/2009 Ruby-crowned Kinglet Photo by Jerry Oldenettel.
2092029257_294809cfb3_m_tiny 04/20/2009 Pine Warbler A subtle but musical trill, sometimes heard very early in spring. Here's Cornell's site. Photo by Vicki DeLoach.
4368352296_a2ed6f9724_m_tiny 04/20/2009 Field Sparrow Its song is often described as a penny, spinning to a stop. Listen to it at Cornell's site. Even better, listen for it in Forest Park! Photo by Kelly Colgan Azar.
2378094127_9fdde15801_m_tiny 04/22/2009 Yellow-throated Warbler Photo by Seabrooke Leckie.
2930646786_22cb3e94e6_m_tiny 04/27/2009 Worm-eating Warbler More often heard than seen, so listen to its song. in Forest Park. Photo by Jerry Oldenettel.
3204315314_50004f004b_m_tiny 04/28/2009 Prairie Warbler Listen to a great recording of the Prairie's stair-step song on Cornell University's site. Photo by Dominic Sherony.
3474785924_2443d2e527_m_tiny 04/28/2009 Yellow-rumped Warbler Also known as "Myrtle" Warbler, see the range map and listen to the song on Cornell University's site. Photo by pheanix.
3456216611_878a2a6af8_m_tiny 04/29/2009 Orange-crowned Warbler It's not too often you can see the orange crown! Can be drab, so learn the song from Cornell's site. Photo by Andrew Reding.
4672039562_4d936ab67e_m_tiny 04/30/2009 Prothonotary Warbler See "Birds and Birding Information" Timetable for Spring Migration for the data on migration through Forest Park St. Louis, MO. Collected by Randy Korotev over a 20-year period. Photo by naathas.
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There are 3 comments

  1. yodaipark:
    i love it gota love it!

  2. AnneMcCormack:
    The data is based on 20 yrs. of observation by Randy Korotev. The original data is available. I used this timeline in my blog post about spring migrants.

  3. AnneMcCormack:
    The data is based on 20 yrs. of observation by Randy Korotev. The original data is available. I used this timeline in my blog post about spring migrants.

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