[TN-Bird] Bank Swallow

I usually expect to have to wait until after Aug. 1 to be able see all of
the annually expected  Middle TN swallow species in a single day within 30
minutes of my home.  But a single Bank Swallow perched on wires with lots
of Rough-wings and a few Martins and Barns at the Space Institue causeway
(DeLorme p. 22 B-4), along with the expected Cliff and Tree Swallows at the
Prairie Plains Road bridge at the Elk (p. 23 B-5) made it happen today.

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I have been lucky enough to find an incredibly wonderful bird.

Jerry L. Ingles
Sewanee, TN (Franklin County)
jeingles@xxxxxxxxxxx


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