Yeah I guess I can only go on my experience. In truth, this is probably half a lifer for me. I say half because the first time I saw a Cliff Swallow it was by taking random pictures of a huge number of swallows and I just happened to accidentally snap one of a Cliff as well. I was not aware of it at the time in the field. But this time I was aware of it, I saw it and enjoyed seeing it fly and do its thing. It was the first time I consciously observed a Cliff Swallow.
Bank Swallow - I see these quite often in the east end. I saw quite a number at Oshawa 2nd Marsh on Monday. Last year I saw what must have been thousands of Swallows at Lynde Creek Shore and there must have been hundreds of every species. Except Cliff...I did not see one Cliff and trust me I tried.
Roughies - I've seen these fairly regularly recently, always a few mixed in with Tree Swallows
Purple Martins - true, these are uncommon but I saw quite a few at the Bayview Brickworks last year. Again no Cliffs.
Swifts - I see quite a number at variuos times at Downsview and near my parents place at Keele & Wilson. They live at the top floor of a building and so you get to see some birds up there that you wouldn't normally from the ground.
Bats - I saw bats last year late in the summer around 8pm to 9pm at Milne Dam...if anyone's curious, you should check it out. Yeah I know these are mammals, but Swallows, Swifts, Martins, and Bats all fly in these random patterns that are just mind boggling

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