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Hey,

A friend of mine is workin' on a book and has a few general questions about Smiffay:

 

1) Approx how many established routes are there at Smith now?

 

2) What are those fast, small birds that swoop around the cliffs. They are all over the place at Leavenworth too. I think they are "swifts", but I'm not sure. And there is probably a more proper name like horny-toed, yellow-backed, sap-suckin' swift or something like that.

 

I eagerly await your answers oh wise ones.

 

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I think those fast birds are white-throated swifts, Aeronautes saxatalis.

 

They are there from April-ish to September-ish.

 

There is also the Canyon Wren, Catherpes mexicanus, which does the descending whistle call very commonly heard at Smith, and a distinct sound of the southwest canyon country too. They are permanent residents at Smith, while the swifts are just passing through.

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Swifts aren't the only birds way up there. Several years ago as I was topping out on Carabid I was assailed by the honking of a Canada goose who was sitting on her nest on a shelf about 20 feet from the top of the climb... pity the goslings of that climbing fool! grin.gif

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Thanks Iain!

 

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Anybody want to guess how many "established" routes there are at SR?

 

Iain is right on the white-throated swift.

 

There are also a number of swallows such as the violet-green swallow vgswallow.jpg

 

and cliff swallows there too. swallow_pcardnests.jpg

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