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Replacing a Baby Chimney Swift
A baby Chimney Swift has fallen and you want to return it to the nest. If you live in a one-story house, Pamela Bayne, director of the Triangle Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic, recommends the following:
Birds in My Chimney
The choice nesting spot for a Chimney Swift is a large hollow tree. As humans encroach on their natural habitat, Chimney Swifts have adapted by nesting in chimneys. During the summer months, often in July, you may hear chattering in your chimney. These sounds may be coming from a nest of Chimney Swifts.

