FOY .... about a doz. chimney swifts (we call them cigars) but I think
they were migrating as none stayed over the girl's dorm of Union Springs
Academy where they roost in the tall chimney or have had nests in past
yrs.. I forgot to go back out before it got dark to see if any did go
down in the chimney.
Daughter, Becky, tries to keep up with ospreys in our area. We roamed
north to Cato-Meridian Sat. afternoon in the rain & foggy dreariness &
found 4 new osprey nests to add to our list & I showed her a new bald
eagle nest along the east side of Otter Lake.
The large flock of turkey vultures returned to Union Springs several
wks. ago. I have yet to find where they roost.
Fritzie
Union Springs.
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