I delayed my reply to Dave's original post.for some time sorry Dave......... I wanted to see ,maybe be in a better place to evaluate late arrivals..an' me late post was in many ways one of hope, hope that folks would say we have loads here stu. Lindsey your post from rural Ireland has me worrying most. To my non educated leanings you should have the most.
Roger,
@droj..yes of course, mate I graft in new build, it is so easy to build in homes for both bats and swift, in new build I've done that once breaks my heart saying once I do little to modern houses so work on swathes of 'em hundreds and hundreds in the years i've plied me trade but built in homes number less than ten , Of course there is a movement to address that with swift boxes, but they have to have food to make it back here, Mate in lockdown I could echo Plankton's post so numerous I had time to move into flightlines and as tis a toggin forum I'll share a snap shot of zillion's of tries and zillions of fails and the odd getcha
_S2I1776Swiftsmj3 by
Stuart Philpott, on Flickr
_S2I1666 Swift smj2 by
Stuart Philpott, on Flickr
My counter to your point is that little has changed in 3 years nesting site wise around here but this summer it seems sommit else is at play .maybe food ?
Plankton love the pic.
Dave, guys it's not the long time decline of insect life our windscreens tell us of, tis something other this year. Once again I hasten to add layman speaking !!!
I wonder if Asian hornet might be a player in the EU depriving them of food on the way back from Africa?
all this gloom and sadness has to be countered with a gnat's B of off topic birdom............as I wrote had to run off to see our first baby greenfinch of the year on bird table ahh man the little things yesterday it was baby GSW having a fight with dad......... funny as
Let's see as time goes on what the boffins make of hurundine numbers this year. Davey you are SO right it has been so cold, we had frost here in the mids just this last week, maybe all is late?
There is always hope