Hello again,
That was two hours of MTA (not MRS, darn auto correct). I got some photos
of the flock of Cave Swallows and will post what came out good enough
tonite.

Anders Peltomaa
On Nov 20, 2012 1:29 PM, "Anders Peltomaa" <anders.pelto...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello all,
> One flock of about 25-30 Cave Swallows appeared over the perpendicular
> pond about 3 minutes ago. They buzzed around over the pond for about 20-30
> seconds and then disappeared. Almost two hours of MRS and half-an-hour of
> waiting at the pond. Awesome. Life bird.
>
> Anders Peltomaa
> Manhattan
> On Nov 20, 2012 10:42 AM, "Robert A. Proniewych" <baobab...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The previously reported cave swallows continue at the pond in the
>> cemetery on Staten Island. They put in a brief appearance around 9:15am.
>> The flock consisted of 10 birds and contained only cave swallows and they
>> flew around and drank from the pond. A single tree swallow preceded them
>> and did not associate with the cave swallows.
>> Robert A. Proniewych
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