Here are the Chimney Swallows flying into the chimney for the night. They come when it is almost dark. They circle around and around it endlessly before they finally go inside.
“Cliff
swallows come back to Capistrano Mid-March. It takes them 3 weeks to fly 7,000
miles from Goya, Argentina.”
— Diana
Hollingsworth Gessle
12 comments:
Wow! Great pictures, but I'm so glad I'm not a Chimney Swallow!
How interesting that would be to see the chimney swallows. I've never seen any before.
Here in Texas they are called chimney swifts.
Great images today,...and beautiful sky colors.
7000 miles in 3 weeks is amazing to me! wow. I have never seen them either. we don't have chimenys ha ha
Just lovely...
Gorgeous blog look toooooo...
Delightful to watch the swallows....
Thank you for telling me, what you are watching on Britbox! I write them down, on a list. Right now, I got Acorn too and we are watching 'Doc Martin' from the beginning, and 'Pie In The Sky.'<---Have seen some of this, and love it. Hope you look for "Henry Crabbe" and his restaurant!!!!!
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"Hark! The wind is rising,
And the air is full of leaves.
We've had our summer evenings.
Now, for October Eves."
My question is do they go into chimneys where people live? Good shots.
Interesting and great shots of the swallows. Love the beautiful pink sky.
I've never seen chimney swallows. I would think they would make quite a mess if they are in chimneys of houses where people are living.
Lovely sunset photos. I love the circling swallows.
Sue
We had chimney swifts in our chimney for years at our old house. We used to love to listen to them twittering and chirping when they all came home in the evening. We had to close off our chimney before we sold the house though because I figured the new owners would not be as receptive of them as we were!
Wow! Look at all those swallows? Great photos and beautiful skies :)
Beautiful.... can you imagine that flight? wow.
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