Bird's breeding grounds protected in Mo. Ozarks

Saturday, December 27, 2008

ST. LOUIS -- Floaters and hikers of the Current and Jacks Fork rivers in the Ozarks of Southeast Missouri may be lucky enough to see a small, sky-blue bird called the cerulean warbler. It has the dubious distinction of being the fastest-disappearing member of the warbler family.

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