{"id":1481,"date":"2008-08-22T09:58:39","date_gmt":"2008-08-22T14:58:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/?p=1481"},"modified":"2008-08-22T18:35:41","modified_gmt":"2008-08-22T23:35:41","slug":"summers-endalready","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/1481","title":{"rendered":"Summer&#8217;s End&#8230;Already&#8230;?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It happened last Tuesday.&nbsp; That morning the swallows in the Institute parking garage were there, busy with their normal morning routine.&nbsp; As I walked past I saw them busily darting in and out of that concrete structure like little arrows&#8230;fussing and chattering&#8230;wheeling and diving in the air above the Institute feeding on the morning&#8217;s bugs.&nbsp; When I came back out that afternoon to go home, they were all gone.&nbsp; Skedaddled, probably, for their South American nesting grounds.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Just like that.&nbsp; The silence was deafening, and as always, a little sad.&nbsp; <em>So summer&#8217;s over&#8230;already&#8230;?&nbsp; <\/em>We have two or more flocks in our parking garage&#8230;two for sure in the upper level deck, and maybe one more in the lower.&nbsp; Since I rarely ever use the lower deck I&#8217;m not as familiar with that flock.&nbsp; Last year they each left on different schedules.&nbsp; This year for some reason, they all split together.&nbsp; I wish I knew what the signal was.<\/p>\n<p>All summer long while they&#8217;re there in the garage, I whistle to them as I walk by.&nbsp; They&#8217;re fun little dickens, and I&#8217;ve taken over the years to calling to them in a particular set of whistles that isn&#8217;t anything like their own&#8230;since my mouth just can&#8217;t make the sounds they do&#8230;but distinctive enough that I was hoping they&#8217;d become familiar with and know that I wasn&#8217;t a threat to their nests.&nbsp; Not that they don&#8217;t seem to be completely comfortable with the humans going in and out of the garage anyway.&nbsp; They&#8217;ve made their nests in little recesses in the ceiling concrete where the light fixtures are and we park our cars and walk through the garage just a few feet beneath them.&nbsp; Sometimes, as I walk though the garage and whistle to them, they come flying out and fly around me like a playful chattering swarm, before shooting into the sky to feed.<\/p>\n<p>Wednesday morning I checked to make sure they really were gone.&nbsp; I wandered from one end of the garage to the other and it was stone quiet in there.&nbsp; Not a peep, not even from the sparrows who apparently still didn&#8217;t know that their nemesis were gone.&nbsp; For all practical purposes it&#8217;s still hot and sweltering summer here in Baltimore, but that sudden deathly quiet in the parking garage is the first sign that it&#8217;s loosing its grip.&nbsp; Fall is on the way.&nbsp; Looking back at my blog archives I see that it&#8217;s always been around the end of August that they&#8217;ve left, but one year it was the first week in September for some reason.&nbsp; That afternoon I checked again before walking home and there was no sign.&nbsp; They were gone.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday morning I took another walk though the garage, a little depressed.&nbsp; Sometimes I wish I could fly south with them.&nbsp; And&#8230;rationally&#8230;I&#8217;ve always wondered just were it is exactly our particular flocks migrate to.&nbsp; As I was walking out the other end of the upper deck, I suddenly spotted two swallows, sitting perched quietly in a corner.<\/p>\n<p><em>Aww&#8230;what&#8217;s wrong guys&#8230;?&nbsp; Did you get left behind&#8230;?<\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp; Birds stick with their flock and it startled me that these two weren&#8217;t with the others.&nbsp; For a moment I wondered if they&#8217;d come down with something right before migration time.&nbsp; I whistled to them a couple times, as if to say <em>Hi there&#8230;are you all right?<\/em> &nbsp; If I could have, I&#8217;d have said <em>You two need to get going!&nbsp; The others have a two day start on you&#8230;!<\/em>&nbsp; But I don&#8217;t speak Swallow.&nbsp;\n<\/p>\n<p>I stood there and whistled to them once more.&nbsp; Side-by-side they eyed me over, but said nothing.&nbsp; Sometimes I get a few swallow chirps back.&nbsp; I wondered if they&#8217;d separated from the flock for some reason, and were now on their own.&nbsp; <em>Why are you still here&#8230;?<\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp; <em>Did you miss the signal?<\/em>&nbsp; But I had work to do.&nbsp; I gave them one last whistle, and then I turned toward the pedestrian exit, and to my day.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Just as I stepped into the sunlight two little arrows suddenly shot past on either side of me and into the sky.&nbsp; I watched them make a beeline over Wyman Park and disappear into the summer blue.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>Were you waiting for me..?&nbsp; Were you checking to see if I was coming too..? 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