Historically referred to as the “striped squirrel” the Eastern Chipmunk is found throughout deciduous forests of eastern North America.
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Species Spotlight: Bell’s Vireo
Steve and I came across this pair at RMBS this summer. When disturbed, males of this species can almost be intimidating with their nasal calls and angry sounding song.
Steelville Natural Bridge
Located mere feet from the Meramec River in Crawford County, I came across this natural bridge – named “Steelville NB” in Beveridge’s “Geologic Wonders and Natural Curiosities of Missouri” while visiting Zahorsky Woods. An adjoining lot’s owner invited me to hike his trails and gave me directions to it’s location. I’d love to go back following a heavy rain.
Fitz-bew!
Species Spotlight: Black-billed Cuckoo
For Bill Rudden…
Dedicated to Bill Rudden, a St. Louis City based birder and bird photographer who passed away recently. I took this image of one of Carondelet Park’s Red-tailed Hawks on the day I met Bill for the first time. We had some good conversation that day while looking for the Crossbills that were visiting. I’m sorry I didn’t get know him better.
















