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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.
Influx of chimney swifts in N.B., promising sign for threatened species: experts - Yahoo News Canada
The scimitar-shaped chimney swifts are classified as endangered by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, and are also protected under the Migratory Birds Convention Act.
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.
A pair of chimney swifts are shown silhouetted in an undated handout photo. Chimney swifts are long-distance migratory birds, breeding in east-central Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, ...
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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