Swift Watch — Pilchuck Audubon Society

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Swift Watch

A Project to Save the Vaux's Swifts

Salem KATU TV Channel 2 news Sept 30, 2010

Our chapter has been instrumental in protecting and researching the Vaux’s Swifts that travel through Snohomish County twice each year. Starting in 2007, with the realization that the swifts were roosting in a Monroe elementary school chimney which was slated to be torn down, Pilchuck has been involved in saving that chimney and supporting the research needed to protect this declining species. The Frank Wagner Elementary School chimney is one of the most used roosting sites on the Vaux's migratory path and is also the only place on their southern Central America to northern Canada route with video cams installed to observe and learn more about this aerial species. In 2010, we received one of 48 National Innovation Grants from TogetherGreen to support our efforts and we have collaborated with Eastside and Seattle Audubon chapters since then on this project.

Larry Schwitters has taken the lead and been a champion for the swifts, not just in Monroe but all up and down the west coast. His efforts, called Vaux’s Happening, have been instrumental in our efforts to understand and save the swifts.

10,000 plus Vaux's Swifts 2 to 3 deep getting out of the cold and rain in the Monroe Wagner chimney.

Join the Effort, Become a Swift Observer!

Since 2007, we have been monitoring Vaux’s Swifts in Monroe and need your help to keep this long-term project going.

Our goal is to have at least one observer every night at the roost during migration. Please try to fill in any gaps in the schedule if you can. If you’re only available on a night that is already spoken for, please feel free to sign up as an additional observer and participate anyway! The more eyes we have counting swifts the more accurate our data will be.

If you are a first time observer, please contact Judy Alles (monroeswifts@gmail.com) prior to volunteering to set up a time to receive more information and training.

If you cannot make a shift you signed up for at the Monroe roost, please let Judy Alles (monroeswifts@gmail.com) know as soon as you can.

After completing your observation, please submit it through the online form below.


Timing of the Swifts Arrival in the Spring

4/12 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27
2022 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 72 83 1659 134 2124
2021 9 1 0 0 0 161 173 0 8475 680 751
2020 1350 1333 409 161 5201 4662 1160 1650 4273 16647
2019 0 1983 859 3000 4393 1064 1637 1670 10072
2018 6 0 50 250 200 49 59 75 60 2200
2017 4 8 6 8 170 250 450 850 850 300 1550 300 850 812 4 1322

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