I believe they do nest on sea cliffs in British Columbia? Is that correct?
Bob OBrien Portland
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 9:33 PM Larry Schwitters <
leschwitters at me.com>
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Oregon's Eric Horevath has been working hard on discovering Black Swift
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nests in the Pacific Northwest. He spent two days in a Sea Kayak exploring
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the sea caves at Cape Flattery and saw no swifts or evidence of any. Send
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me an email if any of you Tweeters remember seeing Black Swifts at the cape
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and can remember if it was early or late in the day, or neither.
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Larry Schwitters
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Issaquah
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