We Need to Act Swiftly to Save This Beloved Summer Migration Bird
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The club announces that it will enable "hotels in the form of artificial nests" in areas adjacent to the stadium, in order to "welcome the affected specimens" once they return to the city after their migration period on the African continent A study led
We need to act swiftly to save this beloved summer migration bird
Common swifts nest their young in Waltham Forest every summer but their numbers are declining due to a lack of nesting sites, writes David O’Driscoll Main image credit: Mahmoud Yahyaoui via Pexels, Inset: A swift brick, Credit: Ben Andrews It’s now the sad part of the summer when the most amazing birds leave Waltham Forest to make the long journey back to Central Africa. I feel that when they leave, they take the summer with them. The bird is, o…
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