SWIFTS, SWALLOWS AND HOUSE MARTINS
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Re: SWIFTS, SWALLOWS AND HOUSE MARTINS
I think my local Swifts have their youngsters on the wing now. They're very noticeably flying around in what looks like family groups while doing a lot of "screaming".
On a sad note a couple more weeks and they head back to sub-saharan Africa until next year.
On a sad note a couple more weeks and they head back to sub-saharan Africa until next year.
Re: SWIFTS, SWALLOWS AND HOUSE MARTINS
I don't see them really, only occasionally, but I do hear them screaming while flying around, which is a lovely sound
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Re: SWIFTS, SWALLOWS AND HOUSE MARTINS
Pretty much on cue my Swifts have quit the skies in my area . For them British summer is over and Africa is calling.
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Only the one, but have seen my first swallow flying over the village in a northerly direction.
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Re: SWIFTS, SWALLOWS AND HOUSE MARTINS
Well spotted Willpar. It has arrived just in time for the cold weather
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Jacksparrow wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 8:08 pmWell spotted Willpar. It has arrived just in time for the cold weather