Date: 4/14/25 5:40 am From: Turner, Lori <Lturner...> Subject: Re: Chuck-will’s-widow 4/13/25
I woke this morning to a nightjar clinging to the screen of my bedroom window I had open. I was laying in bed and heard a sound and wondered why the dog was making that weird noise. It all made sense when I saw the nightjar. Assuming it had stopped to rest from making the long journey.
Lori Turner
Harrisburg, MO
Boone County
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From: Missouri Wild Bird Forum <MOBIRDS-L...> On Behalf Of Linda Williams
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Subject: Chuck-will’s-widow 4/13/25
Apparently Chuck has arrived. I stepped outside a bit ago and heard both Eastern Whip-poor-will and Chuck-will’s-widow singing.
There are three CWWI reports tonight for MO, first of year.
Other first of year for me today were Broad-winged Hawk and White-eyed Vireo on nearby Ozark National Scenic Riverway land. And a hummingbird visited my feeder.
Linda Williams
Rural Shannon County, MO
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