Where to find Black Swifts at McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, Burney, California
To add Black Swift to your life list, all you have to do is look behind the right waterfall
Published:
June 20, 2008
| Columnist and birder Steve Betchkal describes Black Swifts, the Colorado Black Swift Project, and his own successful quest to spot the species in McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, located about 50 miles northeast of Redding in northern California. The field marks of Black, White-throated, Vaux's, and Chimney Swifts are also described, and 10 Important Bird Areas where Black Swifts can be seen are listed. |
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