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An Israeli paraglider tries to save migrating swifts that nest in the Western Wall

First publishedJul 19, 10:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 19, 23:29 UTC · 7m ago
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Swifts have nested in Jerusalem's Western Wall since biblical times. Now one Israeli paraglider is trying to save them.(Image credit: Ruth Sherlock)

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Swifts have nested in Jerusalem's Western Wall since biblical times. Now one Israeli paraglider is trying to save them.(Image credit: Ruth Sherlock)
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1 outlet, average source rating 8.0/10.
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    An Israeli paraglider tries to save migrating swifts that nest in the Western Wall

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