Audublog reported that unusual non-natural settings have been designated as globally-significant bird habitats. They are old brick chimneys in Washington State that provide habitat for migrating Vaux’s Swifts. As a result of loss of habitat the Swifts have adapted by roosting in the chimneys. Read more at Audublog Washington chimneys designated as globally-significant bird habitat
Posted by: Sandy Steinman | August 12, 2013
Chimneys Declared Globally-Significant Bird Habitat
Posted in Birds, Environment | Tags: Birds, habitat loss, Vaux's Swifts


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