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Chimney Swift Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jan 28, 2010
allaboutbirds.org
1,500 birds invade through home's chimney.
Jun 15, 2024
wimp.com
0:32
Hundreds of migrating birds swoop down California family's chimney
Apr 29, 2021
NEW YORK POST
Natalie O'Neill
See a swoop of swifts? Here's why a group of birders is trying to count them all
Sep 11, 2022
CBC
Michelle Both
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Chimney swift counters track birds' population in Green Bay ahead of Swift Night Out
Aug 20, 2023
fox11online.com
Chimney Swifts | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Dec 11, 2023
fws.gov
Watch 1,500 birds invade a house through the chimney
Apr 29, 2021
boingboing.net
0:25
You can’t miss the sounds of chimney swifts! 📢 These young birds need extra care - feedings every hour and a half to be exact. We are thankful to have a staff member dedicated to taking care of these delicate birds. Have you ever seen a chimney swift’s nest? Chimney swift parents build a half-cup of loosely woven twigs, cemented together and to the wall of a chimney (or any other vertical structure) with their glue-like saliva! They are pretty swift and savvy builders. 🧱 | Conservancy of South
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Aug 8, 2023
Facebook
Conservancy of Southwest Florida
How many swifts can fit in a chimney? At least 2,400!
9 months ago
CBC
Emily Chung
An appreciation for chimney swifts | Illinois Public Media
Sep 21, 2018
illinois.edu
0:46
The “flying cigar” silhouette of the Chimney Swift is a common sight all summer in Texas skies, but these protected birds need our help. See how one couple has dedicated their lives to saving the Chimney Swift at https://youtu.be/J9kbGVQLJso See this story and more at bit.ly/MustSeeTxTV | Texas Parks and Wildlife
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Apr 25, 2019
Facebook
Texas Parks and Wildlife
How many swifts can fit in a chimney? At least 2,400!
11 months ago
CBC
Hannah Rudderham
2:15
How many swifts can fit in a chimney? At least 2,400!
11 months ago
MSN
CBC
0:05
Chimney swifts! These aerial insectivores are a unique species of bird. Incapable of perching, these birds must cling to the sides of surfaces vertically. These small black birds are most active at night and are often mistaken for bats! Chimney swifts usually build their roosts in human structures, hence their name. As a migratory species, we recommend sealing off any openings in the winter, after the chimney swifts have flown to South America. Sealing off any openings in the summer can lead to
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Jul 26, 2024
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WildCareOklahoma
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Chimney swifts are found across the eastern half of the U.S., including Florida. This small bird can be identified by its dark stubby body, blunt tail, and curving wings. A nimble flyer, chimney swifts maneuver overhead feeding on insects that are captured during flight. When landing, they are unable to perch and instead use their long claws to cling to vertical walls inside chimneys, hollow trees, or caves. The chimney swift uses glue-like saliva to cement its nest to the chimney wall or rock f
1.1K views
Jun 28, 2022
Facebook
South Florida Wildlife Center
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Chimney swift bird counters track migration and more in Green Bay
Aug 22, 2024
fox11online.com
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Chimney swifts! My entry into the competition for weirdest bird in the world. Watch the whole video if you wanna have your mind truly blownnnn #bird #birds #birdsofinstagram #birb #birbs #birbsofinstagram #birbstagram #birding #birder #forester #wildlife #animal #animals #nature #naturefacts #facts | Ethan Tapper
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11 months ago
Facebook
Ethan Tapper
Chimney swift population in decline; join Swift Night Out in Two Rivers Aug. 13
Aug 3, 2019
htrnews.com
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Gracie’s Wisconsin Bird Sounds: Chimney Swift
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3 weeks ago
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Gracie Jones Fandoms
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Chimney Swifts: A Survival Story
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The Portland Swifts
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Sep 2, 2013
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Julia Chou
Sweetbriar Nature Center on Instagram: "What are these adorable chattering creatures? Although they resemble bats, they’re actually birds—chimney swifts. Originally nesting in hollow trees, these birds adapted to chimneys after deforestation during European settlement, hence their name. Each swift pair builds a half-saucer nest from twigs and saliva, clinging vertically to rough chimney walls. The same nest chimney may be shared by non-breeding or helper swifts, and pairs often return to the sam
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