Actually, I haven't seen it. But if anyone has recently, can he answer Dave's question? -- Mixon

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From: "DAVID WHITACRE" <[email protected]>
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Date: December 11, 2012 11:07:51 AM CST
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Question about swifts at El Aguacero, Chiapas

Hi Bill,
I wonder if you know who could answer this question for me:

I studied the mexican cave-dwelling swifts for my dissertation (at Golondrinas, etc.), and one of my main study colonies was at the popular tourist attraction El Aguacero, near Ocozocuatla, Chiapas. You've probably been there--it's a waterfall along the Rio La Venta.

My question is whether there is still a swift colony there. I've pulled up a lot of photos of El Aguacero from the web, and none of them show any swifts flying around, and I don't get any web hits searching on the appropriate wording either.

Any clues as to who has been there recently would be very helpful.

Thanks,
Dave Whitacre

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