The next time someone calls you a bird brain, you might want to consider that a compliment as science has now proven that Missouri crows are really math geniuses.
I would never want to tangle with a bald eagle. That would not end well for me. If you doubt how tough these symbols of America are, you should see a bald eagle that was struck by a car in Missouri, but he's doing just fine. The car? Not so much.
Thanks to improving weather technology, we now have more warning than ever when Missouri is about to get slammed by a tornado. You would be wise to also pay attention to nature as many believe that birds know before weather radars when tornado danger is imminent.
I drive up and down Highway 61 in Missouri nearly every single day of my life. I recently saw a large nest near LaGrange and looked at my wife who saw it, too. It wasn't squirrels up in that tree either.
As I was walking through our Missouri neighborhood the other day enjoying the mild weather, I noticed several things about the trees. Number one is many are already budding. Number two is there are big balls of leaves everywhere. In case you didn't know, those aren't for birds.