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13 Migration of Swallows at Mission San Juan Capistrano in California

Thousands of people visit the Mission San Juan Capistrano each year on March 19, St. Joseph’s Day, for the return of the cliff swallows. These orange-tailed birds then build their mud nests in the eaves of the mission, give birth and raise their young before migrating back to Argentina on October 23, which is called Day of San Juan. Unfortunately, most of the birds now favor a location outside of town.

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Migration of Swallows at Mission San Juan Capistrano in California

31641 El Camino Real San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

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