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Three weeks after hatching, four Barn Swallow chicks, one-by-one leave the nest. Watch until the end to see the last chick's first flight. Subscribe for more nature and wildlife videos: https://bit.ly/SHFHvideo . Click the bell for notifications. In early June a pair of Barn Swallows built a nest over the course of a week and laid and incubated four eggs. On July 1st, the eggs began to hatch, and over the next two weeks the chicks were tended to by the pair, fed insects, developed feathers, and arrival of additional Swallows that seemed to help move the chicks along. Here we see them three weeks after hatching as they, one-by-one, leave the nest (last chick to leave captured on camera). The first chick left the nest early in the morning and perched for a while on a nearby telephone wire. The second left later the same day and, along with the first to leave, stayed close to the nest. The last two stayed in the nest for an additional day before taking to the skies. We have spotted a number of young Swallows hunting over a nearby field and pond. Nest being built: https://bit.ly/NestBuild Chicks at week one: https://bit.ly/BabiesWk1 Chicks at week two: https://bit.ly/BabiesWk2 If you like birds, check out our playlist: SHFH field notes, featuring short introductions to various birds. / schoolhouse_farmhouse http://schoolhousefarmhouse.com/