Swift bird in flight with a colorful sky in background. Black swallow. Image with copy space.© Marco Lissoni/Shutterstock.com Of all the marvels of the natural world, few are as astonishing as the ...
If your house has a brick chimney, you may have some unexpected bird visitors this summer. But please don’t shoo them away. “If it were me, I would say enjoy listening to them,” said Greg Harber with ...
Fall migration is in full swing, and among the birds migrating to warmer climates through and from Wisconsin are Chimney Swifts. The small, fast-flying birds are known for their cigar-shaped bodies ...
Chimney swifts — tiny birds that can eat up to 6,000 insects a day and whose population is in rapid decline — will have two new places to roost in Tarentum. The migratory birds are expected to arrive ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is offering nesting structures to help declining purple martin and chimney swift populations ...
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