It wouldn't surprise me if additional Cave Swallows were to appear during
the next few days in southern Ontario, due to the recent blast of warm
air originating from Texas, etc.  As I write this at 6:30 p.m., it is
warmer here (63 F) than it is in Austin, Texas (55 F) -- a perfect set-up
for something to happen!

Cave Swallow is unrecorded in Ohio, yet this morning an unidentified
"orange-rumped" swallow was observed along the Lake Erie shoreline in
that state, flying east.  The fact that it was flying east may have
provided a significant clue.

So again it might be worth checking areas that harbour late swallows.

Alan Wormington,
Leamington

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