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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. -
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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. -
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Pine Warbler
A subtle but musical trill, sometimes heard very early in spring. Here's Cornell's site. Photo by Vicki DeLoach. -
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. -
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Worm-eating Warbler
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Prairie Warbler
Listen to a great recording of the Prairie's stair-step song on Cornell University's site. Photo by Dominic Sherony. -
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. -
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. -
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.