[NatureNS] Swallow flock, Truro

Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:03:22 -0400
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Tom Kavannaugh reported via telephone to Fulton Lavender, who phoned me, that
today on route to Halifax from Canso, there was a large flock ("a hundred or
so") swallows near Truro close to the junction of hi'ways 102 and 104, and over
the river.  He thought that at least some might be Barn Swallows.

There has been strong airflow from the US Southwest of late, and this is the
time of year when large numbers of "Mexican" Cave Swallows have turned up in
Ontario and the US East Coast. Observers in the Truro area and elsewhere might
take this as a heads up.

Cheers, Ian McLaren

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