Solved in one fowl swoop

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Solved in one fowl swoop

Carolyn Gunn is seen here holding a purple martin. Gunn, of Dolores, recently helped solve a long-lived mystery about the black swift, a bird that nests behind high-altitude waterfalls.
An adult black swift. Swifts are very specialized. They fly all day to collect insects for their young, and nest only in dark caves or behind waterfalls.
Carolyn Gunn, of Dolores, designed a harnass for the black swift to help solve the mystery of where they fly in the winter.
A black swift cave near the Colorado Flat Tops Wilderness Area.

Solved in one fowl swoop

Carolyn Gunn is seen here holding a purple martin. Gunn, of Dolores, recently helped solve a long-lived mystery about the black swift, a bird that nests behind high-altitude waterfalls.
An adult black swift. Swifts are very specialized. They fly all day to collect insects for their young, and nest only in dark caves or behind waterfalls.
Carolyn Gunn, of Dolores, designed a harnass for the black swift to help solve the mystery of where they fly in the winter.
A black swift cave near the Colorado Flat Tops Wilderness Area.