Chimney Swifts – Resources 2023

Introduction to Swifts and Monitoring

1 page Introduction to Swift Monitoring February 12, 2023

4 page Overview of Monitoring Protocol April 8, 2023

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History

Since 2003, Nature London members have been taking action on behalf of Chimney Swifts. Today they oversee one of the largest swift programs in Ontario. Activities include counting swifts at communal roosts, identifying chimneys used by nesting swifts, conducting educational outreach and advocating for swift conservation. Find out more about local initiatives on our Chimney Swift Initiatives webpage from 2019.

More About Swifts

Chimney Swifts are truly amazing birds, exhibiting many unusual and unique traits. From gluing nests together with saliva to being among the fastest fliers in the bird world, these remarkable little flying machines spend far more time in the air than most other land-based birds. Check out these quick overviews of swifts in London.

Threats To Swifts

Swifts face many challenges on their breeding grounds, as they migrate each spring and fall, and while on their wintering grounds in South America. An examination of historic and current records provides hints as to the pattern of swift decline in southwestern Ontario over the years.

What You Can Do

Even if you don’t have swifts in your chimney, there are many actions you can take to make life a little easier for these fascinating birds. And, if you do have swifts in your chimney, there are things you can do to improve their chances of successfully raising a family.

Reports And Publications

Work on swifts carried out in London has been documented in various ways. Annual reports to the board summarize all activities carried out under the club’s swift umbrella. Annual reports to monitors summarize monitoring efforts in some detail. Selected publications examine bigger topics, such as the ongoing loss of London chimneys used by swifts, the club’s efforts to conserve swift chimneys, and historic records of swifts in London from 1876 onward.

Reports

Annual reports on all swift initiatives

Annual reports on monitoring efforts

Research reports

Publications

Links

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Chimney Swift Monitoring Program

Image Gallery

For videos of Chimney Swifts, please visit the Nature London YouTube Channel
or, more specifically, the Chimney Swift Playlist.

The photos are part of a “click-sensitive” image gallery. You can see higher resolution versions of each photo and navigate between them,