Yesterday evening we observed a mini-migration spectacle from our home in 
Lauderdale. First we saw and heard approx. 200 Chimney Swifts circling over our 
house. As we looked closer with binoculars, we could see many dragonflies 
(sorry, we don't know what kind--Green Darners?) moving amongst the swifts. 
Next came several flights of Common Nighthawks, totaling perhaps 60. Most of 
the birds moved on after 20 minutes or so but the dragonfly horde grew larger 
and lower until at any given moment you could easily see dozens streaming 
quickly past on a southbound wind. The flight tapered off around dark. We 
watched them go past for approx. 45 minutes. We have no idea how many thousands 
streamed by but it was quite a sight to see. 



Jeanne & Steve Tanamachi 

Lauderdale MN (near the State Fair grounds)

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