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Migrating swifts loyally return every year to nests in buildings, study finds

Conservationists emphasise importance of protecting nesting sites used by ‘strongly faithful’ red-listed species

Migrating swifts loyally return every year to nests in buildings, study finds

TL;DR

  • A 15-year study found that 94% of swifts return to the same nesting sites annually, showing strong site loyalty.
  • Swifts are an endangered species in Britain, with numbers declining by 70% since 1995 due to loss of nesting sites.
  • Scotland mandates swift bricks in new buildings, while England has refused to do so.
  • Researchers tracked swifts using numbered leg rings to document nest site and partner fidelity.
  • Network Rail reopened blocked holes in a Derbyshire viaduct for swifts after public outcry.
  • Swifts returning to Dorking, Surrey, found their nesting site demolished during the nesting season.
  • A campaign is ongoing to make swift bricks obligatory in new homes.
  • UK Swift Awareness Week aims to educate the public on helping swifts.
  • Heatwaves can cause swift chicks to overheat and fall from nests, requiring rescue.
  • Community groups and local people are increasingly supporting swifts, with growing numbers of swift groups and events.