Aerial insectivores, birds that catch insects while in flight, are declining in New England. This group includes Barn Swallows, a friend of the farm, which rely on barns for nesting and forage over open fields; one Barn Swallow eats hundreds of pesky insects each day. Reasons for the decline in Barn Swallow populations in North America include habitat loss, climate change, agricultural intensification, and pesticides. But landowners are uniquely poised to directly help in the conservation of this native swallow species. This online presentation will cover Barn Swallow natural history, including their unique relationship with humans, and tips for creating and enhancing habitat for them.

Mara Silver has been studying swallows for over 25 years. She works with various organizations and agencies throughout New England and Canada on swallow conservation projects. She holds a masters degree in wildlife and fisheries conservation from UMass-Amherst.

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