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Spring 2020 membership magazine - swifts
Swift
Swifts spend most of their lives flying – even sleeping, eating and drinking – only ever landing to nest. They like to nest in older buildings in small holes in roof spaces.
Swift's Hill
Climb this local landmark for wonderful views of the Slad Valley and look out for a wealth of wildlife. The limestone grassland here supports over 130 species of wildflowers including 13 species…
Swift Talk
Learn more about swifts, these summer visitors the the UK
Holyhead swift walk
Walk the first Urban Swift Trail on Anglesey and learn all about spectacular swifts as part of Swift Awareness Week
Swift survey training
Join us to learn how to survey for swifts and why they are so important!
Free Wild Bicester Event - Swifts in Bicester and Beyond Talk - Langford, Friday 31 May
Join Chris Mason from the Cherwell Swifts Conservation Project to learn about these beautiful birds and why they need our help.
Swift Survey Training Evening Newtown
Join MWT Conservation Officer and Save Our Swifts Newtown for a slow walk around town to learn how to identify swifts and record their nest sites.
Swift Survey Training Evening Llanidloes
Join MWT Conservation Officer and Gwenoliaid Duon Llanidloes Swifts for a slow walk around town to learn how to identify swifts and record their nest sites.
Swift Awareness Week
Swift expert Sarah Gibson explores the early life of these brilliant birds
Swift Survey Training Evening Welshpool
Join MWT Conservation Officer to walk around town to find out how to identify swifts and record them.