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Just yesterday, I checked on the barn swallow situation in the Tantallon
Rona Store at Exit 5 on the 103; the rafters of their big open-ended
bulk storage area have been used by considerable numbers of nesting barn
swallows for years and the area normally resounds with their chittering;
yesterday, though I saw and heard only a couple of them in the vicinity
of the store, it was relatively very silent (but I have not previously
paid attention to exactly when they reach full volume). I asked one of
the staff about them and he said there were "lots".......
I will keep an eye on this and report back later.
Eleanor Lindsay
On 2016-06-23 4:00 PM, Pat Barb Giffin wrote:
> Good afternoon:,
>
> We were approached by a Valley Resident that, for many years,
> regularly has had Barn Swallows using their swallow nest boxes.
> This year no sightings.
> We would appreciate relevant comments, we have not seen a swallow
> of any species, this year. For many years we made regular trips to Bridgewater
> during which we would see Tree and Barn swallows along #10Hwy.
> We no longer make these trips.
> We did see Tree Swallows at Oak Island Inn this year.
> Thank you. Pat and Barbara
>
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<p><font size="+1">Just yesterday, I checked on the barn swallow
situation in the Tantallon Rona Store at Exit 5 on the 103; the
rafters of their big open-ended bulk storage area have been used
by considerable numbers of nesting barn swallows for years and
the area normally resounds with their chittering; yesterday,
though I saw and heard only a couple of them in the vicinity of
the store, it was relatively very silent (but I have not
previously paid attention to exactly when they reach full
volume). I asked one of the staff about them and he said there
were "lots".......</font></p>
<p><font size="+1">I will keep an eye on this and report back later.</font></p>
<p><font size="+1">Eleanor Lindsay</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2016-06-23 4:00 PM, Pat Barb Giffin
wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Good afternoon:,
We were approached by a Valley Resident that, for many years,
regularly has had Barn Swallows using their swallow nest boxes.
This year no sightings.
We would appreciate relevant comments, we have not seen a swallow
of any species, this year. For many years we made regular trips to Bridgewater
during which we would see Tree and Barn swallows along #10Hwy.
We no longer make these trips.
We did see Tree Swallows at Oak Island Inn this year.
Thank you. Pat and Barbara
</pre>
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