chimney swifts entering their evening roost

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Hundreds of migrant chimney swifts enter the chimney at Free State Bookbinders in Baltimore City last night for their evening roost. Recent rough estimates come in around 2000 birds roosting in this single chimney, though on peak migration nights that number can double or even triple. If you do some investigation in your area you may find there’s an annual event like this near you, too. If there is, I highly recommend checking it out–it’s quite a spectacle! More info here.

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  1. Special K's avatar

    That’s fantastic– reminds me of a sort of reverse process of bats flying out of their daytime sleeping quarters in my hometown.

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    • sean's avatar

      I talked to someone who’d seen the morning exit and he said it wasn’t quite as dramatic, though still cool to see. He said they kind of flow out of the chimney in small groups.

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