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Hi
i was out at squire vallee view yesterday and among the usual
suspects that are not driven into hiding by preschoolers and dogs,
there were two chimney swifts surfing around. i know they need to
get south but they are so much fun to watch that it was nice to have
one last thrill
susan ruth marengo
northeast cleveland heights, just south of america's north coast
Susan Ruth Marengo PhD, Associate Professor
Depts. Urology, Pathology, Cancer Center
Director, Jim & Eilleen Dicke Research Laboratory
Department of Urology, School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave
Cleveland OH 44106-4931
ph: 216-368-8732
fx: 216-368-0213
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