Hi Gordon,
I counted 58 Chimney Swifts at Robbinsdale Middle School last night. This
is higher than my usual count here, typical count was 12.
PS, sorry, I didn't use Reply All earlier.
Curt Rawn
On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 6:05 PM Gordon Andersson
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Subject: Re: [mou-net] Chimney Switts in St Paul
Sadly, the Excelsior flock of Chimney Swifts appears to have lost their home in
downtown Excelsior this summer. I've enjoyed watching them for years, but I
have not seen any this summer. The old, tall brick chimney
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Hi folks, I love watching Chimney Swifts and want to learn
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There is also an active colony in the Uptown area of Minneapolis. I'm not sure
where they roost, though in the past years I've thought it was on Franklin and
Hennepin. You will see
There is also an active colony in the Uptown area of Minneapolis. I'm not
sure where they roost, though in the past years I've thought it was on
Franklin and Hennepin. You will see and hear them all day long throughout
the wedge neighborhood of Uptown. and after sunset the Common Nighthawks
take
Hi folks, I love watching Chimney Swifts and want to learn more about them
and their roosts. Am interested in volunteering if there are any organized
efforts to document roosts.
Karlyn Eckman
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 7:25 AM Jeffrey Saffle
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> For anyone who’s interested, there are chimney
For anyone who’s interested, there are chimney swifts routinely present around
the Lake Elmo Elementary School. It’s an “old fashioned” brick building with a
chimney. We volunteer at the Lake Elmo Farmer’s Market every Saturday
morning, and they are always there.
J Saffle
Lake Elmo
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I live in W. 7th neighborhood of St Paul kiddiecorner from a school with a
tall chimney. Every summer the CHSW's start chittering and flying around in
small and large groups beginning about sunset. On Monday eve I decided to
count them as they dove down the chimney. As you
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