Difference between revisions of "Chimney Swifts in Connecticut"

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<span style="font-size: large">Artificial Nesting Structures</span><br>
 
<span style="font-size: large">Artificial Nesting Structures</span><br>
One of the main goals of this project is to design and deploy artificial chimney swift "towers."  There are several organizations that have published tower designs that have been demonstrated to attract breeding swifts, but none of these designs have been empirically tested.  In general, these designs are: expensive, labor intensive, require skill to constuct, and are permanent fixtures.  We intend to develop and test a tower design that is: relatively inexpensive, easy to construct, moveable, and composed of materials that are easy to obtain.
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One of the main goals of this project is to design and deploy artificial chimney swift "towers."  There are several organizations that have published tower designs that have been demonstrated to attract breeding swifts, but none of these designs have been empirically tested.  In general, these designs are: expensive, labor intensive, require skill to constuct, and are not moveable.   
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We intend to develop and test a tower design that is: relatively inexpensive, easy to construct, moveable, and composed of materials that are easy to obtain.
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<span style="font-size: large">Survey Techniques</span><br>
 
<span style="font-size: large">Survey Techniques</span><br>
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Revision as of 20:47, 25 March 2008

The Chimney Swift Project is a joint venture between the Uconn Ornithology Lab and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (CTDEP). Over the past several decades...Opportunity to create an artificial nesting structure that would increase swift nesting opportunities and be an effective vector for informing the public on conservation issues...

Biology and Conservation Status


Artificial Nesting Structures
One of the main goals of this project is to design and deploy artificial chimney swift "towers." There are several organizations that have published tower designs that have been demonstrated to attract breeding swifts, but none of these designs have been empirically tested. In general, these designs are: expensive, labor intensive, require skill to constuct, and are not moveable. We intend to develop and test a tower design that is: relatively inexpensive, easy to construct, moveable, and composed of materials that are easy to obtain.


Survey Techniques


Public Education


Citations

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