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Volunteers at the Sharon Audubon Center's Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic care for chimney swifts. This picture shows someone holding a nest with a chick in it. A chimney swift nest is made of twigs and their own saliva, which they attach to the inner wall of a chimney.
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