Hi
This has to be the first year all the swallows and martins have returned home so early, in previous years we have had them still flying around allotments but this year they stated to disappear late august which by my records is very early.
I am starting to see small numbers of birds flying south but around here we have had nothing for about 3 weeks, any ideas
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Arnie
Gone So Early this Year
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Hello Arnie. Yes, the Swallows and House martins started disappearing from round here about that time too. On Saturday afternoon, there were about a dozen House martins...and one lone Swift...whizzing around the allotment but I haven't seen the Martins which frequent where I live for two weeks.
Swifts have been scarce this year, only one party of six over the allotment. Other years we have worked away listening to lots of screaming parties overhead and I've really missed their company this year.
Swifts have been scarce this year, only one party of six over the allotment. Other years we have worked away listening to lots of screaming parties overhead and I've really missed their company this year.
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Second wave of swallows filled the skies yesterday but nothing today.
Hi Elaine & Motherwomen,
There's me posting and complaining that I had no swallows & Martins around here just after I posted I spotted (well heard first) a smallish flock of about 10 to 15 on a north/south heading down towards Cheshire
Then later on this afternoon when I went to my allotment to feed my hens and I spotted a rather large flock of birds feeding over the allotments they stayed for about 15 minutes but they headed off in a south west direction so I am assuming that they will be taking a coastal route.
I have come to the conclusion that as we have had such a good summer that Swallows & House Martins have had a very good breeding season and that is why they have got off early, might be wrong but its the only answer I can come up with.
Regards
Arnie
There's me posting and complaining that I had no swallows & Martins around here just after I posted I spotted (well heard first) a smallish flock of about 10 to 15 on a north/south heading down towards Cheshire
Then later on this afternoon when I went to my allotment to feed my hens and I spotted a rather large flock of birds feeding over the allotments they stayed for about 15 minutes but they headed off in a south west direction so I am assuming that they will be taking a coastal route.
I have come to the conclusion that as we have had such a good summer that Swallows & House Martins have had a very good breeding season and that is why they have got off early, might be wrong but its the only answer I can come up with.
Regards
Arnie
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We still had some Swallows flying around here Sunday, Arnie.
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Hi OH
The last sighting I had was Friday morning, just a small group and then they weren't hanging about heading south, I think they will be the last one's I will see this year
I have been looking at cost's as to the building of a Swift Tower on our allotments which hopefully will also have House Martin / Swallow nest's on it as well, might even have a look at bat boxes that should keep me out of mischief over the winter
Regards
Arnie
The last sighting I had was Friday morning, just a small group and then they weren't hanging about heading south, I think they will be the last one's I will see this year
I have been looking at cost's as to the building of a Swift Tower on our allotments which hopefully will also have House Martin / Swallow nest's on it as well, might even have a look at bat boxes that should keep me out of mischief over the winter
Regards
Arnie
I've learned.... That the easiest way for me to grow as a person is to surround myself with people smarter than I am.
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There was a solitary swallow flying across the field this afternoon when I walked the dogs, no doubt wondering where all his mates have gone...