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Subgenus SyncarpeaObserver
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Subgenus SyncarpeaObserver
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Subgenus SyncarpeaObserver
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Dogwoods (Genus Cornus)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Subgenus SyncarpeaObserver
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Lindens, Basswoods, and Lime Trees (Genus Tilia)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Cypress Family (Family Cupressaceae)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Cypress Family (Family Cupressaceae)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Small-leaved Lime (Tilia cordata)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Lindens, Basswoods, and Lime Trees (Genus Tilia)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Elms (Genus Ulmus)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Dicots [Paraphyletic] (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Lindens, Basswoods, and Lime Trees (Genus Tilia)Observer
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Saint Louis University Tree Survey
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Knotweeds, Smartweeds, and Waterpeppers (Genus Persicaria)Observer
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Red-faced Warbler (Cardellina rubrifrons)Observer
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Without a doubt red-faced warbler. Greyish white breast/belly and medium grey back. Brilliant red-orange face with black around its head beginning above the eyes. Seen clearly by three wildlife interns.
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Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus)Observer
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Red-headed woodpecker down in the picnic area! (sorry for the poor phone picture quality)