Good evening Ontbirders!

All is well I hope!!!

Today I saw and heard a MERLIN calling from the very top of a spruce tree in 
east London. This was near the corners of Dundas Street East and Edmonton 
Street. The bird was calling constantly, and was quite noisy. Could this be a 
post breeding wanderer? An early southerly migrant? Who knows!!! Either way, 
this falcon is considered rare in London at this time of year, so it good to 
see.


Also, a while back I remember a request from someone inquiring about BARN 
SWALLOW roosts. 
There is a small colony of Barn Swallows that nest under the Dundas Street 
Bridge, at Pottersburg Creek, near First Street. It is a small group, at under 
20 birds, but they return here every year like clockwork. I suspect the group 
is small because it is a tiny creek, and this is one of the busiest streets in 
London. That said, the swallows seem to tolerate traffic and noise.


Stay cool in this nasty humidity!!!


Len Manning
                                          
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