The Chimney Swift once nested in hollow trees—yet today, they nearly always rely on chimneys and other structures. In late summer, hundreds or even thousands may swirl overhead before funneling into a single roost at dusk. But according to the
2025 State of the Birds Report, this beloved species—alongside 36 other birds—was named an Orange Alert “Tipping Point” species, experiencing long-term population losses and accelerated recent declines within the past decade.
The consequences of these losses ripple outwards. When birds are in trouble, so are we. Please be one of the caring friends we’re counting on to start an annual donation ahead of World Migratory Bird Day while your first gift could be matched, up to $30,000, to build a brighter future for the birds you love.