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Khandro | 07:42 Sun 28th Apr 2019 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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They are late, usually here by now, 8 martin's nests on the front of my house still unoccupied. Has anybody seen any yet?
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No, I have been looking because they are usually down my way at least a week ago but no sign yet.
I didn't see any Swallows last year till the middle of May, and last year was hot! Not seen any yet.
Yesterday in NW Kent. With some swifts too.
I was so pleased to see them back.
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I've just discovered this interesting site below, so they are around in the UK in places like Preston and Falkirk since mid April. Non here (nr. Stuttgart) yet, alas. I have a note pinned up here in my studio from 2011; 'Fri. 22nd April, first swallows arrived 7:00pm'

http://barnswallow.co.za/news/barn-swallow-news-2019/
No Swallows here yet (S cambs). But house martins been about for a week or so.
The numbers at my French place are worryingly low, maybe only single figures. When I got the place ten or so years ago there were literally hundreds buzzing around our little hamlet. I had nine nests in my garage, this year none unless they have come a little later.
Only seen one round here perched on the wires, (W Yorks) serious moorland fires locally for several days.
No swallows or swifts here in the Cotswolds, but I saw first swifts last year on 6th May, so I'll be keeping a lookout now the stormy weather has blown through....
We saw a pair of swallows here last week - central Cambridgeshire.
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They're back! hundreds of them spotted yesterday afternoon gathered high above the golf-course and river near my house. I think they had just arrived en masse. I was actually looking at a high-flying Red Kite when I realised it was surrounded by martins, they were not actually mobbing it, like crows do, just occupying the same air space.
I hope to see them exploring my nests now. - Great joy!
I saw a lone House Martin last evening. Hopefully, others will follow.
Still haven't seen any swallows round here (W Yorks) where are they all? Any ideas.....
Same here is Rossendale East Lancashire No Swifts or Swallows yet but it is a little early I usually spot then around the 24th May!
Not sure i've ever seen a swallow. Should i keep my eye out? Mid West England.
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Spathi; // They should be showing up now or soon. The swallows have long forked tails and the martins much shorter ones.
Swifts have a much wider span by proportion - they look a bit like boomerangs :0)
I'll keep my eye out, cheers khandro
Swallows are becoming an endangered species ! Simply because the insects which are their ONLY food , are being killed off by farmers spraying their fields with insecticide to kill off 'Pests'.
Read Rachel Carson 'Silent Spring' !! Frightening !!!!
Yes Eddie it's worrying isn't it. People have little knowledge on the knock on affects from pest control. It's worse for fields with any kind of vegetation.
none in Berks, no sparrows, few tits & finches but lots of pigeons; magpies & crows disappeared after they massacred ducklings. No usual wpeckers, owls but red kites still here.

Oh, and my robins are fledging ;)
Round mine, i have a number of tits, starlings, doves, robins, magpies, pigeons and sparrows. A couple black birds but rarely. I try to make them feel welcome but the starlings are so boisterous.

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