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No sign of a swift recovery

Martin Aaron Martin Aaron | 12:07 UK time, Thursday, 26 July 2012

The bad weather this summer has had a negative affect on the UK swift population, mentioned in a recent article on Â鶹Éç News.

This follows on from a recent which mentions that the population of swifts visiting the UK each summer to breed is nearly a third lower than it was in the mid-1990s.

Swifts are now on the amber list and birds of Conservation Concern as their numbers have declined dramatically in the past 10 years

This year's spate of bad weather has resulted in fewer flying insects for swifts to eat.

I've seen a fair few out and about this summer while working on Â鶹Éç Wales Weatherman Walking, both at Burry Port and Cardiff Bay Nature Reserve but not in any great numbers.

A lack of nest sites is also causing problems as older buildingsd are being renovated and newer buildings don't provide a suitable space for swifts to nest in.

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