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Tag Archives: Chimney Swift
  • Participate in the 18th Annual Swift Night Out!

    on August 6, 2018

    Join hundreds of Chimney Swift watchers all over North America for the 18th Annual Swift Night Out! Find a place where Chimney Swifts gather to go to roost in the…

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  • Chimney Uncapped at Brooke Elementary

    on November 21, 2017

    A tower at Brooke Elementary School may soon be home to Chimney Swifts! Last week, Greg Smith of Jamail & Smith Construction with B.J. Electric volunteered their services to…

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  • Exploring Chimney Swifts at Chaetura Canyon

    on October 27, 2017

    There’s a chittering in the chimney.This sounds like something from a Dr. Seuss book, but it’s actually a sign you might be host to a remarkable bird…

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  • Battling Invasives at Blair Woods

    on July 13, 2017

    By Chris Murray, Land Manager & Educator One of the most common mistakes when managing a significant invasive plant infestation is to underestimate the tenacity of the species you are…

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  • Chimney Swift, Steven Kersting

    Bird of the Week: Chimney Swift

    on June 14, 2017

    Chimney Swift With their streamlined bodies and long, curved wings, Chimney Swifts were built for flying. In fact, they spend almost all their waking hours aloft, maneuvering nimbly…

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