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Chimney swifts are long-distance migrants, breeding anywhere between Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia and wintering in South America. They regularly nest in chimneys or other tall stacks on their travels.
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Influx of chimney swifts in N.B., promising sign for threatened species: experts - MSNChimney swifts are long-distance migrants, breeding anywhere between Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia and wintering in South America. They regularly nest in chimneys or other tall stacks on their travels.
Chimney swifts are long-distance migratory birds, breeding in east-central Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia and wintering in South America.
Chimney swifts are long-distance migratory birds, breeding in east-central Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia and wintering in South America.
Chimney swifts are long-distance migrants, breeding anywhere between Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia and wintering in South America. They regularly nest in chimneys or other tall stacks on their travels.
You might not want to live in a chimney, but for a chimney swift, it's the ideal place to rest — and a Fredericton chimney was a recent pit stop for more than 2,400 of the tiny birds.
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