Sitka/Tree Swallow

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Sitka/Birds: Tree Swallow

Sitka Summary: Arriving by the second week of April and Common by late spring through Summer. Uncommon in early Fall, with relatively few reports after August. They routinely nest in utility pole holes excavated by Red-breasted Sapsuckers and also have been known to use nest boxes. Most easily observed at Swan Lake.

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