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Date: | Sat, 26 Apr 2014 09:21:46 -0400 |
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A big flock of chimney swifts, probably 75-100 birds at a drive-by glance, was flying around the old
armory (and cascading down into its chimney) in downtown Shreve, southern Wayne County, around 6
p.m. Friday. The chimney there also gets lots of use in the fall. It's at the 3-way stop next the drive-
thru beer store where route 226 takes a sharp turn, about a quarter mile southeast of where they hold
the Shreve Migration Sensation.
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