Chimney Swift - All About Birds
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 …
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An aerialist of western forests, Vaux’s Swift is a dark, tiny-bodied, narrow-winged …
White-throated Swift
White-throated Swifts are hallmarks of the cliffs and canyon walls of scenic western …
Black Swift
The Black Swift dances high in the sky on sickle-shaped wings, where it feasts on …
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Chimney swift - Wikipedia
The chimney swift (Chaetura pelagica) is a bird belonging to the swift family Apodidae. A member of the genus Chaetura, it is closely related to both Vaux's swift and Chapman's swift; in the past, the three were sometimes considered to be conspecific. It has no subspecies. The chimney swift is a medium-sized, sooty gray bird with very long, slender wings and very short legs. Like all swifts, it is …
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Chimney Swift Identification - All About Birds
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 …
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Chimney Swift | Audubon Field Guide
Forages in the sky over any kind of terrain, wherever there are flying insects. Now most common over towns and cities; within its range, few forests remain with hollow trees large enough to serve as nest sites.
Winged Nomads: The Remarkable Story of Chimney Swift
2024年2月15日 · Chimney Swifts, often dubbed “flying cigars,” are captivating aerial acrobats known for their unique nesting habits and remarkable adaptability to urban environments. These small, fast-flying birds are native to North …
Chimney Swift - Audubon North Carolina
The small, agile, fast-flying Chimney Swift is readily identified by its characteristic "flying cigar" profile. Swifts range from 5-6” and can be spotted by their gray-brown plumage. Members of this family are among the fastest fliers in the bird …
Chimney Swifts - Mass Audubon
Chimney Swifts are a breeding bird species in Massachusetts. Their spring arrival in New England from their wintering South American grounds coincides with the emergence of flying insects. In late April or early May, both male and female …