
Help protect a Minnesota species in decline! |
Urban Bird Collective (UBC) invites LLBA to Community Swift Sits.Chimney Swifts (Chaetura pelagica) are aerial insectivores whose populations are dropping. Because they rely on human-built structures for nesting and roosting, the Twin Cities area and surrounding regions are ideal for observing and protecting them. This year, the University of Minnesota (UBC) is partnering with the Department of Natural Resources, Fish & Wildlife Services Migratory Birds, and the MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge to gather vital ecological data through community science. Join us this August and September to observe these spectacular birds! Survey Schedule & Locations
The Main Roost: Historically, Mahtomedi High School (8000 75th St. N, Mahtomedi, MN) has hosted up to 2,000 chimney swifts each night! Bring a chair or blanket and join us 45 minutes before dusk for a special evening of observation. Important Sign-Up Note: Due to recent weather and smoke conditions, we aren’t entirely sure how the natural staging process will be impacted. We are asking all attendees to sign up in advance so we can contact you immediately in case we need to cancel or reschedule an event. Contact Monica Bryand with any questions at urbanbirdcollective@gmail.com. |
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