End of August Recap

It’s Not Over Till It’s Over! 

We’ve reached the last week of August, and soon the swifts will all be headed down south for the winter. But, it’s not over till it’s over! While it seems that swifts have officially departed from many sites (as evidenced by counts of zero swifts during theroosting hour), there are still lots of swifts around. For example, the breeding pair and helper at the Selkirk Mental Health Centre’s Infirmary chimney are still feeding non-brooded young! 

As swifts move around and make their way south, swifts may pop up in areas they weren’t regularly seen throughout the spring/summer. If you do notice any groups of swifts, we’d love to hear about it! Please send us an email with the number of swifts, location and time.  

Though swift numbers are dwindling, monitoring is still valuable at this time of year. Getting those roosting hour “zero counts” helps us understand when swifts depart from different areas (and how these dynamics change from year to year). 

Let’s get into the recap, including the results from our Aug 19 blitz. Thanks again to all of you for your continued help and participation. We are so grateful and very appreciative to have such an incredible volunteer base!

Carman

Rhonda watched the Carman Memorial Hall on August 19 from 8:11pm-9:00pm. She saw 2 entries around 8:36pm. Rhonda also mentioned that she saw some daytime activity at this chimney on the following days (though the amount of daytime use seems lower than in early August). 

Lockport

On August 21, Gerald monitored the St. Andrews Lock and Dam Maintenance Compound from 8:15pm-9:07pm and saw no activity. 

Lower Fort Garry

Gerald watched the LFG sites on August 19 from 8:08pm-9:10pm. There was no activity at the Fur Loft. At the Men’s House, there was 1 entry/exit at 8:32pm, and 1 entry at 8:33pm.  

Gerald returned on August 24. He watched from 8:00pm to 8:55pm and saw no swifts. Seems they have officially departed from Lower Fort Garry.  

Portage la Prairie

Jana watched the United Church on August 19 from 8:15pm-9:20pm and saw 2 entries into the South chimney. 

Selkirk

The swifts have departed most sites at the Selkirk Mental Health Centre. As of August 21, only 2 of the 6 sites still had swift activity (T01 and the Infirmary chimney). Details below. 

T01: Fred and Nettie watched T01 on August 21 from 7:30pm-9:10pm and saw 4 entries during the roosting hour. 

T02: Lisa and Monty watched T02 on August 19 from 8:00pm-9:10pm and saw no activity. 

T04: Nia and Linda watched T04 on August 19 from 8:04pm-9:10pm and saw no activity.

Infirmary chimney: Dennis and Patti watched the Infirmary chimney on August 19 from 8:00pm-9:08pm. They saw 1 entry/exit at 8:07pm, 1 entry/exit around 8:13pm, 1 entry/exit around 8:27pm, 1 entry/exit around 8:33pm, 1 entry/exit at 8:41pm, and 11 entries between 8:45pm-8:59pm. Looks like this site has shifted to feeding non-brooded young while also hosting roosting swifts. 

On August 23, Patti monitored the Infirmary from 7:55pm-9:00pm. She saw 1 entry/exit at 7:59pm, 1 entry/exit at 8:04pm, 1 entry/exit at 8:15pm, 1 entry/exit at 8:18pm, 1 entry/exit at 8:28pm, 1 entry at 8:40pm, 1 entry/exit at 8:43pm, and 2 entries around 8:49pm (3 swifts using the tower – likely a breeding pair + helper). Lots of feeding happening here!!! It seems also that the group of roosting swifts has moved on, leaving only the swifts involved in the breeding attempt. 

Yellow Brick chimney: Nia and Linda watched the Yellow Brick chimney on August 19 from 8:04pm-9:10pm and saw no activity. 

St. Adolphe

Barb has continued her regular visits to the Tower. On August 18, she was there from 9:15am-10am and saw 3 exits, and 1 entry. The next day (Aug 19), she did see 2 swifts feeding in the area but did not see any entries or exits. On Wednesday (Aug 20), she once again did not see any activity. It seemed like the daytime activity had come to an end, until Thursday (Aug 21) when Barb caught an exit from the tower at 9:36am. She returned on Friday morning and did not see any entries or exits during the 30 minutes she was there. She returned again on Sunday and once again didn’t see any swifts. It seems that the swifts may now have left St Adolphe for the season (though I think it’s safe to say we are all open to some more surprises this year). 

St. Norbert

On August 19, Blaire watched the St. Norbert Behavioural Health Foundation from 8:01pm-9:19pm and saw 7 entries between 8:32pm-8:53pm. 

Winnipeg

Tim has once again found a new site! On August 20, Tim caught a fast entry into a private residence in the 300 block of Maplewood Ave. This chimney was an interesting one. Here is Tim’s description: 
It looks like there are three flues with spark arresters covering the outer two flues and the swift entering the central flue (which might or might not have some sort of liner).” 

Here is a photo, sent in by Tim: 

On August 19, Amy M. checked out the Uptown Lofts (394 Academy Rd) from 9:10am-10:00am and did not see any activity. She then moved to the Assiniboine School (175 Winston Rd). She monitored this site from 10:05am-11:05am and saw 1 entry at 10:20am, 1 exit at 10:23am, 1 entry at 10:36am, and 1 exit at 10:43am. Seems feeding is ongoing at this site. 

Jo and Richard watched the Assiniboine Park Zoo tower on August 19 from 7:06pm-8:10pm. They saw up to 6 swifts flying overhead but did not see any entries or exits. 

Breanne monitored Ludlow Court (141 River Ave) on August 19 from 7:40pm-9:10pm. Though she heard some chittering to the west, she did not see any swifts. 

Rudolf shared with us an interesting sighting he had on the morning of August 20: “About 25 swifts were flying in a loose flock over Kildonan Park, seen from across the river. They were obviously actively feeding and I counted/estimated them several times, always coming up with the tally of 25. Most I have seen in the area in many years.” 

That’s it for this week’s recap. Thanks again for monitoring and for sending in your reports! 

Priority site list (updated August 25):

CommunityNeighbourhoodAddressSite nameObserver
Carman2nd StPrivate residence 
Dauphin404 1st St. SWSt. Paul’s Anglican ChurchPat S. 
Eriksdale16 Railway AvenueSt John’s Anglican Church/Eriksdale Museum 
MelitaVeteran’s WayPrivate residence 
Pilot MoundRailway StPrivate residence 
Souris5th Ave WPrivate residence 
Souris2nd St SPrivate residencedemolished
Saint-Jean- Baptiste113 2nd Ave SWEcole Regionale Saint-Jean-BaptisteLuc B. 
Stonewall336 Main StPrairie Zen MassageTim P.
Swan River518 Main StreetCommercial building 
The Pas627 Cathedral AveCathedral Apartments 
Wasagaming106 Buffalo DriveDragonfly Delights Team Room 
WinnipegCharleswood/Tuxedo/WestwoodPark Boulevard NPrivate residence 
WinnipegCity Centre222 York Ave (both chimneys)Brink’s Canada 
WinnipegCity Centre71 Kennedy StScarsdale ApartmentsMarissa B. & Amy M. 
WinnipegCity Centre100 Adelaide StreetImmigrant Centre Building 
WinnipegCity Centre91 Albert StreetThe Old Market Autonomous Zone 
WinnipegDaniel McIntyreCanora StPrivate residenceAmy M. 
WinnipegFort Garry1022 Pembina HighwayCambridge Hotel – Tower 
WinnipegFort Rouge411 Stradbrook AveLancaster Apartment 
WinnipegFort Rouge272 Cockburn StreetKing George Court 
WinnipegFort Rouge141 River AvenueLudlow Court Apartments 
WinnipegFort Rouge280 River AvenueMoxam Court 
WinnipegFort Rouge245 Bell AvenueChildren’s Education Funds Inc 
WinnipegFort Rouge834 GrosvenorEugene ApartmentsCam T. 
WinnipegFort Rouge444 River AveAugustine United Church 
WinnipegFort Rouge/East Fort GarryBalmoral StPrivate residence 
WinnipegNorth Kildonan25 Valhalla DriveValhalla Gardens 
WinnipegPoint Douglas442 William AvenueFilcasa Housing Coop 
WinnipegRiver Heights465A Lanark StLanark Gardens 
WinnipegRiver Heights465D Lanark StLanark Gardens 
WinnipegRiver Heights/Fort Garry394 Academy RoadUptown Lofts 
WinnipegRiver Heights/Fort GarryDorchester AvePrivate residence 
WinnipegRiver Heights/Fort GarryKylemore AvePrivate residence 
WinnipegSt Boniface780 Elizabeth RoadArundel ApartmentsMarilyn B. & Pam L. 
WinnipegSt Boniface223 Archibald StreetArchibald Storage, large chimneyFrank M. 
WinnipegSt Boniface865 Tache Ave.Civic Roofing 
WinnipegSt Boniface99 Birchdale AvenueNordale SchoolAmy M. 
WinnipegSt James2285 Portage AvenueFoodfare, St JamesAmy M. 
WinnipegSt James2415 Portage AvenueEssex House, pest cage 
WinnipegSt Vital185 Fernwood AveSt Vital – Niakwa ManorFrank M. 
WinnipegTranscona1305 Winona StreetTranscona CollegiateFrank M. 
WinnipegWest Broadway39 Balmoral StreetApartment 
WinnipegWest End318 Home StMennonite ChurchFrank M. 
WinnipegWest Kildonan187 Kilbride AvenueKildonan United ChurchAmy M. 
WinnipegWest Kildonan31 McBeth StMcBeth House (B) East chimney (centre) 
WinnipegWest Kildonan31 McBeth StMcBeth House (C) South chimney (right) 


Cheers,

Marissa

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