Hello Everyone!

I  apologize for this late post .
I could not access the internet while in Essex County.  Grrrrh!
For people interested in Chimney Swifts; or fanatics  like me that don't
give up after sundown this is a report of chimney swifts roosting  in
Leamington.

Saturday, May 7,  I witnessed 100-200 CHSW roost in Leamington.  Their
roost is the Leamington Post Office at Queens Ave . (sic)  and John St..
This  Building has the typical square brick chimney but it is the lowest
I've ever   seen that the CHSW roost in.
2048 hrs The cloud of swifts was assembling above the Post office.
2052 hrs  They descended  into the chimney en masse. .

Spectacular!
It is a sight to behold!
Please email me privately as required

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On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 12:04 PM Festival Birds <
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> Good morning Birders,
> Another cool sunny morning greeted birders at the Park. The wind was light
> out of the SE which prompted many species to move off the Tip. Include were
> many BALTIMORE and ORCHARD ORIOLES, blackbirds, and others including
> BOBOLINK, SCARLET TANAGER, INDIGO BUNTING, KINGBIRD, RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
> and a few Warblers. In the Woodland Nature Trail there were a number
> interesting species such as HOODED WARBLER, YELLOW-THROATED and WHITE-EYED
> VIREO, PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, and BLUE-WINGED WARBLER.
> YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT was noted just north of the parking area beside the
> Festival tent along the main road for a short period. At the north end of
> Tilden Woods someone saw a YELLOW-THROATED VIREO. The PILEATED WOODPECKER
> seen at the Tip yesterday was seen again at White Pine.
> We have not had any Update from Hillman.
> Good Birding,
> Aaron Brisebois, Stuart MacDonald, William Konze, Paul Pratt and Pete Read
> Friends of Point Pelee Hike Leaders of the morning.
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