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swallows martins and swifts. (1 Viewer)

Steve

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Have these birds in your part of the world gathered to leave yet?
I hate it when they leave, signals darker evenings:-C and the onset of autumn. How many will perish on the way south?
how many will make it back next year?


steve (depressed)
 
Steve

Still plenty of Swallows feeding over fields on the Wirral but House Martins are getting fewer and fewer.
Certainly puts a damper on things as the Summer slips away.

paj
 
we've still got quite a few swallows up here in aberdeen but like pajarero not too many house and sand martains left. i have not seen any swifts for a bit.
the dark evenings seen to be coming quicker this year. still think of all the good birds that will soon be flying back to the uk for the winter :)
 
Made a visit to Lackford Gravel Pits today 08/09 (See Suffolk Sightinhgs)

Had about 20 of each House and Sand Martins and Swallows. Stiil no Swift!

burhinus
 
Can't remember when I last saw a Swift or Swallow, but there are plenty of House Martins still around. I did notice the House Martins are a little more lively at the moment, so perhaps they're getting ready to be on their way.
 
Swallows

Hi Steve,
Just to cheer you up: Plenty of swallows and swifts down here in South Devon.
I too always wonder how they will fare on their long journeys, one can but hope for the best.
I dread the winter also!
Paula
 
About 100 Swallows were gathering over my garden early this morning.
It looks like they may be planning to desert us again.

paj
 
still quite a few swallows and house martins up here, over the weekend, around aberdeen. also one swift looking a bit lonely.
 
Still plenty of House Martins here. Saw a few of them this morning swirling about, then making a bee-line for the side of a house, where they were clinging just under the roof. It was like they had only just arrived here.
 
I was out this morning and was surpirised at the number of Swallows and House martins that I came across. There are still plenty in the North East. Also flocks of 50+ Goldfinches with spinkling on soem lovely looking Yellow Hammers and Linnets mixed in when resting.
 
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