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Sand martins
Burner's Heath & Swallows Pond
A conifer plantation with areas of broadleaf woodland, heathland and acid grassland. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
Martins' Meadows Nature Reserve
These three meadows are among the few flower-rich hay meadows still left in Suffolk. As they have never been fertilised, sprayed or drained, the site supports a wide range of wildflowers. To…
Swallow
Look out for the swallow performing great aerial feats as it catches its insect-prey on the wing. You may also see it perching on a wire, or roosting in a reedbed, as it makes its way back to…
Act swiftly! Public asked to help endangered high-flying birds
The Wildlife Trusts & RHS call on gardeners to help swifts, swallows, and martins
Spring 2020 membership magazine - swifts
Swift Stall with the Bradwell Swift Group
Join the Bradwell Swift Group for a stall all about Swifts!
Scintillating Swifts - Online, Monday 17 June
Swifts are amazing, sleeping and bathing on the wing. They come here to breed and need help to protect existing nest sites.
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
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.