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Keywords:swallow, Tree Swallow, flock, swarm, vortex, behavior, defense, Tachycineta bicolor, sunset, dusk, tornado, migration, autumn, fall
TREE SWALLOW 12-09-1953644

TREE SWALLOW 12-09-1953644

OLD LYME, CT A huge flock of Tree Swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) gathers in the sky above the Connecticut River at dusk. During fall migration roughly half a million swallows mass in the sky over Goose Island at sunset each evening before descending in a tornado-like vortex into the tall reeds on the island to roost for the night. Tree swallows exhibit this phenomenon in specific areas as a defense in numbers strategy against predators.