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Society Presentation - Chimney Swifts

Fri, Oct 07

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Presentation on Chimney Swifts by Rielle Hoeg from Bird Studies Canada

Time & Location

Oct 07, 2022, 7:30 p.m.

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About the Event

Along with other aerial insectivores, Chimney Swifts are in decline across Canada. These incredible aerial acrobats nest and roost in chimneys and spend their days scooping insects from the skies. Birds Canada will talk about Chimney Swift life history, their conservation status, and threats they face. They will give an overview of Chimney Swift trends over the years in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and tell you how you can help protect and monitor these birds with the SwiftWatch program.

This presentation will be held through Zoom at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/5676672127?pwd=ZzE5Mm94aG5LMkRzbHpISXJLckhCUT09

Session will open at 7:15pm. Passcode is YCHS (is asked).

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