Keep your eyes open!

I know several of you have been watching and have been checking various 
likely spots, but this is just a reminder to verify the ID on each and 
every swallow (or martin) you see flying by or overhead.

Good birding!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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Subject:        [GeneseeBirds-L] Cave Swallows - Hamlin Beach
Date:   Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:15:56 -0500
From:   Andy Guthrie <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected] <[email protected]>



There has been a nice movement of Cave Swallows at Hamlin Beach so far
today.  Dave Tetlow called me a little before 10 am to say two had
passed going east.  As of noon when I arrived they were up to 8.
Between about 12:40 and 1:30, several flocks went by, totaling another
47 birds.  All of the latter birds were moving west, a fair ways in
from the shoreline, and getting pretty high at times.  There was also
a lone Northern Rough-winged Swallow moving east earlier in the
morning, not associated with any Cave Swallows.

Cheers,
Andy Guthrie
Hamlin, NY

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