Subject: [Tweeters] Black_Swifts_hunt_at_up_to_4000_meters_high_ under_a_full_moon_and:_"Black_swifts_descended _rapidly_during_lunar_eclipse_--_ScienceDaily"
Date: Mon Mar 21 11:30:29 PDT 2022
From: Craig Tumer - craig at greatskua.com

Actually, the article says that they are black swifts tracked during migration between Colorado and Brazil.

Craig Tumer
Portland



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Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Black_Swifts_hunt_at_up_to_4000_meters_high_

under_a_full_moon_and:_“Black_swifts_descended

_rapidly_during_lunar_eclipse_--_ScienceDaily”

From: "Robert O'Brien" <baro at pdx.edu>

Date: Mon, March 21, 2022 10:00 am

To: Dan Reiff <dan.owl.reiff at gmail.com>

Cc: Dear Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>



This of course is the Eurasian Swift, Apus apus not the North American Black Swift that we have here on the West Coast. But who knows? It had already been established that Apus apus can stay aloft for long periods of time . But the time reported in this study is astounding. Bob OBrien Portland


On Sunday, March 20, 2022, Dan Reiff <dan.owl.reiff at gmail.com> wrote:
Very interesting!:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220317111903.htm

Dan Reiff
MI
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