Outing: Chimney Swift Watch

Outing: Chimney Swift Watch

Thanks to the 11 people who gathered together to watch for Chimney Swifts! Together we counted 36 swifts.

A bird best identified by silhouette, the smudge-gray Chimney Swift nimbly maneuvers over rooftops, fields, and rivers to catch insects. Its tiny body, curving wings, and stiff, shallow wingbeats give it a flight style as distinctive as its fluid, chattering call. This enigmatic little bird spends almost its entire life airborne. When it lands, it can’t perch—it clings to vertical walls inside chimneys or in hollow trees or caves. This species has suffered sharp declines as chimneys fall into disuse across the continent. Learn more on the All About Birds website.

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