There has been a colony for some time in the chimney at the post office.
For years I have watched them dive in at dusk there. Interestingly, I was
just about to post that I saw dozens of them from where I was walking on
State St.--they were circling around that building.
Paula Gills
Brookfield
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 6:39 PM, John Snell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> This is good news! About 10 years ago a large colony nested in an unused
> chimney at the gymnasium at Vermont College; one year they failed to
> return, not sure why.
>
> John Snell
> Montpelier
>
>
> On May 13, 2013, at 6:23 PM, Scott Sainsbury wrote:
>
> > This afternoon, in Montpelier, a merlin -- probably that seen often
> recently and reported here by the city's denizens -- caught my eye.
> >
> > Near it, were a few Chimney Swifts. Soon, the Merlin headed back toward
> the State House and out of my view. But the Swifts did not.
> >
> > First there were a few. Then 10. Then twenty or thirty. Soon there
> were well over a hundred -- more than I can ever recall having seen at one
> time.
> >
> > It was a wondrous aerial show. They seemed to concentrate over the
> hillside where National Life sits. Then, they would wave over downtown,
> and circle back to the south.
> >
> > After about 10 minutes, they just melted away. In 30 seconds or so,
> there wasn't a single one in sight. If you asked me, I couldn't tell you
> where they went -- or even what direction. They just suddenly weren't
> there.
> >
> > It was like it never happened. And what was even stranger was that
> there was a large number of people around me, walking up and down Main
> Street. Here I was standing in the middle of the path looking up at the
> sky through binoculars, virtually blocking their way, and not a single
> person looked up. It was kind of eerie -- like I was in the Chimney Swift
> Twilight Zone and no one else got it. I think it's one of those great
> birding moments you tend to remember for a long while.
> >
> > Scott Sainsbury
> > Moretown
>
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*Birds were the earth's first musicians.*
*Olivier Messiaen*
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