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Chimney Swift Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jan 28, 2010
allaboutbirds.org
See a swoop of swifts? Here's why a group of birders is trying to count them all
Sep 11, 2022
CBC
Michelle Both
How many swifts can fit in a chimney? At least 2,400!
8 months ago
CBC
Emily Chung
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Hundreds of migrating birds swoop down California family's chimney
Apr 29, 2021
NEW YORK POST
Natalie O'Neill
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🐦 Since 1970, chimney swift populations have declined by 90%. Once nesting in hollow trees, chimney swifts adapted to city life — raising their young in chimneys after forests were cleared. But as old chimneys disappear and insect populations decline, these agile flyers are losing both homes and food. Their story shows how even resilient species can struggle when habitats — and the species they depend on — vanish. Learn more in our #LPRC2025: wwf.ca/lprc2025 | WWF-Canada
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5 months ago
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WWF-Canada
How many swifts can fit in a chimney? At least 2,400!
10 months ago
CBC
Hannah Rudderham
'Like a little tornado': Nesting season for endangered chimney swifts begins
May 22, 2017
CBC
Frances Willick
How To Get Rid Of Birds In A Chimney (Quickly & Easily!)
Feb 20, 2021
upgradedhome.com
Chimney swift population in decline; join Swift Night Out in Two Rivers Aug. 13
Aug 3, 2019
htrnews.com
Chimney Swifts | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Dec 11, 2023
fws.gov
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#ChimneySwifts are one of four swift species native to North America. Because they often take up residence in chimneys, people view them as pests, but the chimney swifts need our help! In the last half a century, chimney swift populations have been experiencing a constant decline. The biggest thing you can do for them is let their nest be in your chimney. We guarantee that they will fledge from the nest in 28-30 days, after which point the birds are out of harm’s way, and you can get your chimne
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Aug 13, 2024
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Carolina Waterfowl Rescue
An appreciation for chimney swifts | Illinois Public Media
Sep 21, 2018
illinois.edu
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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
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Texas Parks and Wildlife
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🥹 We have been so patient and committed to helping Chimney Swifts. This view of watching Chimney Swifts fly into our own artificial Chimney Swifts Towers (many are probably past and present patients of ours) has all the feels. #chimneyswiftconservation #wildbirdrecovery #stormyoaksnatureconservancy #experiencebutlercounty | Wildbird Recovery
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7 months ago
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Wildbird Recovery
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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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🔊 Hear that chattering sound? That’s the call of chimney swifts! 🐦✨ We took 5 in today. These amazing birds migrate here each year to nest inside chimneys. While the noise might catch you off guard, don’t worry—they’re only around for a short time, usually just 4–6 weeks after their chicks hatch. Chimney swifts are incredibly valuable to the ecosystem—they eat hundreds to thousands of insects a day, helping naturally control pests like mosquitoes. And here’s a fun fact: they have tiny needle-l
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9 months ago
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Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
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✨Behind the scenes with the Chimney Swifts!✨ This group of swifts, from three different nests, arrived as hatchlings during the same week. While they're nearly fully grown, they're still figuring out the intricacies of flight. They're cute, quite noisy, and will soon be exploring their temporary enclosure with their fluttering antics. Say hello to the Chimney Swift – Alabama's masters of the sky! These birds are almost always in flight, and can even catch some zzz's while airborne. Very jealous
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Jul 23, 2024
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Alabama Wildlife Center
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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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10 months ago
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Ethan Tapper
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Happy World Swift Day! Did you know that there are 96 different species of swifts in the world? However, the Chimney Swift is the only species commonly found around Ottawa. It's often described as a flying cigar with wings and feeds exclusively in the air on insects. Despite being mistaken for swallows, swifts are actually closely related to hummingbirds, and belong to the Apodidae family, which means 'without feet'. This is because they are so well adapted for flying and clinging to vertical su
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Jun 7, 2023
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Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre
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Chimney Swifts: A Survival Story
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3 weeks ago
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Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation and Educatio…
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Stone rock Chimney swift tower for birds with plaque. #stonerock #chimneyswifttower #plaque
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3 months ago
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The Portland Swifts
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Sep 2, 2013
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Julia Chou
Chimney Swift Tower Construction Part Two
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Aug 24, 2011
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Chimney Swifts
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Apr 12, 2018
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American Bird Conservancy
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Chimney swifts
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Jul 21, 2016
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Carolina Wildlife Removal
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Chimney Swifts
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Sep 6, 2011
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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
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Chimney Swift Birds
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Jun 15, 2011
YouTube
AsktheChimneySweep
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1,500 Birds Invade House Through Chimney
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Apr 28, 2021
YouTube
Inside Edition
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Common Swift Call | Sounds of Summer
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Jul 17, 2021
YouTube
My Birding Year
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10 Chimney Swifts - Last to leave the nest
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Jun 14, 2007
YouTube
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