New Hartford Land Trust

May 22, 2014

Vol 5, Issue 7  

Update!
This event will go forward tonight as long as it is not
actively raining or lightning.

The birds will not come out if it is precipitating.
But, if it rains and then clears, they will come out to feed.



Look Up at Sunset! 
Join Neighbors for the 'Best Air Show in Town'  

 

New Hartford Elementary School in Pine Meadow
Thursday, May 22nd  - 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.  

 

Arrive by 7:45 p.m. for the Main Event! 

Illustration by Local Artist
Judy Grund

Join us for "the Best Air Show in Town" at the New Hartford Elementary School, Thursday May 22nd just before sunset. You will get to see an amazing sight:  a colony of chimney swifts roosting en masse. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket, a bite to eat and join neighbors to watch the aerials anytime after 7:00 p.m. Learn about the birds from CT DEEP bird specialist, Shannon Kearney-McGee, and play chimney swift bingo! 

 

Chimney swifts are little, dusky birds resembling flying cigars that rarely fly below roof or tree canopy height. They often go unnoticed, because they spend so much time high in the air. What we should notice is that they eat one-third of their mass in insects every day! Come learn from a local state researcher about these amazing small birds that fly at least 3,000 miles every year to raise their young here in our Connecticut homes.

  

New Hartford Elementary School is an important summer roosting site for chimney swifts in Connecticut, and has been the focus of state research for the past four years. Roosting chimney swift colonies are among the most entertaining bird sighting events one can experience in Connecticut! About 20 minutes before sunset (sunset is about 8:10 p.m. on May 22nd), chimney swifts from around the area will begin to congregate in swirling, "chittering" groups above the roost chimney. Groups of birds can be in the tens or hundreds. Swifts will continue to circle, dive, chase each other, disappear into thin air, return as quickly as they disappeared, fly in formation, so on and so forth, until about ten minutes after sunset when they will pile and literally flip over as they drop into the chimney.

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Saturday, June 7th
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NHLT's Alfred Sabolcik Property!

9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

E-mail us to let us know if you can help out and for more information!
 

New Hartford Land Trust

P.O. Box 272
New Hartford, CT 06057
 
For more information, please e-mail us at:  newhartfordlandtrust@yahoo.com or call 860-626-0301.