[Tweeters] Possible Black Swift?

Ven. Dhammadinna sdd.bodhiheart at gmail.com
Sat Jul 1 18:21:03 PDT 2023


Can anyone offer some comments on this?
I was at Royal Lake in the Olympic National Park, elevation 5100ft.
A few days ago my friend and I watched a solitary, large dark swift glean
insects about 20ft above the surface of the lake.
What are the possibilities of this being a Black Swift? Merlin notes them
as birds of mountainous areas that are seen singly. Birds of the World
indicates a PNW subspecies. They are known to nest behind waterfalls. Two
waterfalls are relatively close to the lake.
As I probed my resources, I became less and less sure. They are known to
fly high and not come down unless there are low clouds. Brian Bell's Birds
of Washington State shows them on the Olympic coast, but not interior. The
same for Birds of the World.The WAbirder's dashboard shows ebird sightings
near Port Angeles and further south somewhere near the Skokomish River.
Any thoughts on this? If not a Black Swift, any suggestions?


Thank you
Dhammadinna Davis
Seattle, WA
sdd.bodhiheart at gmail dot com
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