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06 Chimney Swifts Feeding Hatchlings

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2007

The Chimney Swift eggs hatch 8 to 12 hours apart after 18 to 21 days of incubation by both parents. The young are fed mouthfulls of small flying insects (mosquitoes, gnats, termites, etc.) that are caught on the wing by the adults. Both parents feed and brood the young...

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