There's a lot researchers don't know about the Colorado black swift, like what the birds eat or how to tell a male from a female. But one big question has been answered -- where black swifts spend the winter. Turns out it’s a pretty exotic place. Ryan Warner talks with Jason Beason, of the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. Click here if you’d like to see the study. It’s directly below “Major Articles.”
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