I recently learned of this impressive achievement by Black Swift researcher
Carolyn Gunn and thought that Colorado birders might like to know about it.

Here is a message from her:

A BlackSwiftCam has been installed at Box Canyon Falls in Ouray, and by
clicking on the link below, you can live-stream a view of an active nest.
The birds arrived May 28, and the egg was laid on June 24. Scroll to the
bottom of the page, under the Black Swift write-up, and click on the white
arrow in the middle of the frame showing the nest. Many thanks to the
Colorado Field Ornithologists' Joe Roller Memorial Grant and a generous
donation from Dr. Charles Collins for funding the project. And a big
thank-you to Rich Willis, I.T. Specialist for the City of Ouray for making
the link possible.

 https://www.visitouray.com/box-canyon-falls

Enjoy!

Jason Beason
currently in Burlington, CO

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