While walking the Skunk Creek trail to join Maggie and David Waltman for the CU Boulder East Campus Blackburnian Warbler (thanks, Maggie) I noticed a swift flying over the ponds in the wetlands around the confluence. One in particular caught my attention because it was bigger than a Barn Swallow, fully black below without a hint of paleness on the throat, had a largish tail that it fanned occasionally, flew fairly slowly low to the ground and never uttered a Chimney Swift chatter. So chalk up a second black, Black Swift.
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