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  1. juniorbirdman

    European Tree Sparrow

    Spotted nesting in St. Louis, MO! Has babies, hopefully will survive and thrive. -Chris Hagenlocher
  2. juniorbirdman

    European Tree Sparrow!

    Finally! I caught a ETS through my binocs here in St. Louis! Not only did I see one, I found where he nests so I can further take pictures and study them. I'm thrilled to have added 25 new lifers to my list last weekend, including Dickcissels, parulas, 4 different vireos, 9 different warblers...
  3. juniorbirdman

    Missouri Migration

    Well... Here's the latest from St. Louis, MO: The Chimney Swifts are here, and they are now flying around crazily! The Cerulean warblers, and Parulas are back, I've been informed, but have not seen them for myself yet... Turkey vultures, of course, and turkey hunting is in full swing I have...
  4. juniorbirdman

    Birding in Missouri- I'll post tonight

    I'm about to go to my birding class this afternoon- I'm sitting here in study hall right now- I'll post the birds I see- Hopefully more warblers- later on tonight. Cheers, Chris
  5. juniorbirdman

    The Yellow Rumped Warblers

    Are here in St. Louis, MO. More should be coming this week, as well as the other warblers. Does anybody know how to include a picture next to my name like everybody else does? Thanks- Cheers, Chris
  6. juniorbirdman

    Birding Today

    Today I saw a yellow rumped warbler ouside of st. louis, MO, and heard a few more. The Phoebes are back, and the juncos are starting to migrate north. Pleased to be here on the forum! -Chris
  7. juniorbirdman

    Hello From Missouri

    Hello, This is Chris, and I'm fifteen, been birding ALL of my life. (Filled my first feeder with my grandma at 6 months) and live in missouri, amongst wood ducks, wild turkeys, red tailed hawks, blue jays, cardinals, you know, the usual, and every other Missourian bird. Warblers are starting to...
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