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The Chimney Swift Project is a joint venture between the Uconn Ornithology Lab and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (CTDEP).  Chimney Swifts populations have experienced steady declines over the last several decades, yet the cause of this decline is unknown.  <br>
 
The Chimney Swift Project is a joint venture between the Uconn Ornithology Lab and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (CTDEP).  Chimney Swifts populations have experienced steady declines over the last several decades, yet the cause of this decline is unknown.  <br>

Revision as of 17:31, 18 April 2008

Juvenille swift in Ohio
Swift nest, New York
Swift watching - Portland, OR

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The Chimney Swift Project is a joint venture between the Uconn Ornithology Lab and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (CTDEP). Chimney Swifts populations have experienced steady declines over the last several decades, yet the cause of this decline is unknown.


  • Develop and initiate an effective monitoring program that can be replicated by the CTDEP and other state agencies throughout the region.
  • Develop and test the effectiveness of a newly designed artificial nesting structure.


Biology and Conservation Status
The Chimney Swift is an aerial insectivore that spends nearly all day on the wing, and roosts (Chateura pelagica)...


Artificial Nesting Structures
One of the main goals of this project is to design and deploy artificial chimney swift "towers". Several organizations have published tower designs that have been demonstrated to successfully attract breeding swifts, but none of these designs have been empirically tested. Although these tower designs have been successful, they can be expensive, labor intensive, and require significant skill to constuct. 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. An effective design that incorporates each of these traits is much more likely to be constructed and deployed by state agencies, conservation organizations, and private landowners.


Monitoring
The CTDEP has been conducting Chimney Swift surveys...


Public Education
There is great opportunity for public education throughout the duration of this project, and long into the future if the towers become a permanent fixture in the landscape.

A work in progress...