A few weekends ago, I went on the Forest Park Forever Beginner Bird Walk. It is led by very
knowledgeable Audubon members, and geared toward beginners. On it, we saw many species, including a ruby-
throated hummingbird, white-eyed vireo, eastern
kingbird, white-
throated sparrow, red-tailed hawk,
nashville warbler, magnolia warbler, magnolia warbler, and brown thrasher.
White-eyed vireo

Brown Thrasher

Eastern
Kingbird
I think these are the caterpillars that make "tents" in trees

These red-tails were on top of a building across from the park
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