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Chimney Swifts

A flock flying in for the night to roost at State Street School, Topeka, Kansas, September 16, 2011. Video length: 0:14
Published: April 4, 2012
Bill Falk shot this video of migrant Chimney Swifts flying in to roost in a chimney at the State Street School in Topeka, Kansas, on September 16, 2011, at 7:45 p.m.
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WILLIAM L FALK from KANSAS said:
Thank you for making BirdWatchingDaily available to all for birding edification.

Bill Falk
Topeka, KS
LEWIS COCKS from CANADA said:
These urban adapted marvels never cease to amaze anyone that has seen them go to roost after sunset. Video cameras tend to make the image brighter than it really is, so if you are out watching a roost it pays to stay until it is just about too dark to see them stream in.
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