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Smallholding => Wildlife => Topic started by: Ghdp on March 30, 2021, 01:29:34 pm

Title: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Ghdp on March 30, 2021, 01:29:34 pm
Just seen our first one. 8 days earlier than last year. Also heard first chiff chaff 😀😀 Really lifts the spirits.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: in the hills on March 30, 2021, 02:48:53 pm
Good news!


Heard our first chiff chaff yesterday here in Powys. No sign of our swallows yet but I'll be keeping a look out then.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Possum on March 30, 2021, 05:44:07 pm
Wow! That's brilliant. I have never seen them before April. Isn't nature wonderful at this time of year?
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Ghdp on March 30, 2021, 06:15:36 pm
Have seen two now. Feel as if Spring is finally here - but there is a threat of snow here next week. Nature is wonderful but so fragile. Our barn is open but I hope they can keep warm and eat.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Rupert the bear on March 30, 2021, 08:32:48 pm
getting exited here in Scotland, probably another month yet for us
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: in the hills on April 09, 2021, 10:56:01 am
8th April ..... Mid Wales ......  Spotted between Welshpool and Newtown
Also spotted in South Snowdonia on the same day
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Backinwellies on April 12, 2021, 02:37:27 pm
Seen swallows at one of our neighbours about 1/2 mile down the hill ..... but none here yet. We usually have one which arrives up to 2 weeks before the rest ... so dont know where that one is this year.  :(
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Rupert the bear on April 15, 2021, 08:18:41 pm
ours started arriving yesterday, more today .
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: wildandwooly on April 15, 2021, 09:26:24 pm
We're still waiting.....with bated breath!  :fc:
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Fleecewife on April 15, 2021, 11:11:30 pm
They should arrive any day now, although the weather in Europe has been against them.


We are still waiting for the female osprey Aila to arrive at Loch Arkaig, along with 9 other female ospreys and 8 males from watched nests, which have not got back yet.  There are reports of various ospreys travelling up the country, just as there are swallows  :fc:   On the other hand, ospreys which arrived earlier are already laying their eggs.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: RCTman on April 18, 2021, 08:14:19 pm
Our first swallows arrived today. Probably have  a shock when they find I had fitted a new LED strip light in the stable where they always nest on top of the old strip light fitting. Nice to have them back.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Anke on April 27, 2021, 08:42:29 pm
Saw our first one yesterday (26/04).SE Scottish Borders. And then today we have the fire roaring agin...
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Backinwellies on April 28, 2021, 07:07:24 am
 :excited: :excited:   first one arrived here yesterday  (as did a house martin) ..... two here this morning  ....... hopefully more to follow as nights warm up and wind changes

We are south Wales but 700 feet up.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: mab on April 28, 2021, 02:46:42 pm

Saw the 1st one flying about the other evening but it's not one of 'mine'. still waiting - will probably have at least a couple more frosts though and insects are still pretty thin on the ground here.


heard my first cuckoo on the same day.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Fleecewife on April 28, 2021, 03:49:34 pm
Apparently, insect numbers everywhere have plummeted, so we can expect insect-eating bird numbers to drop accordingly, or at least for them to congregate near water and damp places. Hopefully they can adapt in time to survive with a slightly different diet.


Still no swallows here, although Mr F did spot some in Dumfries and Galloway the other day, so our fingers are crossed.


The usual female Osprey Aila that came to the Loch Arkaig nest has not returned this year sadly and the male Louis has hooked up with another female on a nest without a camera. So Ospreys still breeding, just not the female we know and love  :(
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Possum on April 30, 2021, 01:41:50 pm
I have finally seen our first pair.  Three weeks later than last year. They were flying over the wetlands first thing in the morning and then sitting on the telephone wires later on. Summer is nearly here  :) .
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Anke on April 30, 2021, 01:53:27 pm
Summer is nearly here  :) .


Summer? We just had a massive hail storm!
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Fleecewife on April 30, 2021, 06:08:33 pm
Summer is nearly here  :) .


Summer? We just had a massive hail storm!

Yep, that's summer  :gloomy: :sunshine: :raining: :cold: :snowman: :sunshine:
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Fleecewife on April 30, 2021, 06:10:11 pm
Ah goody  :thumbsup:   Our first swallow of the year was doing joyful loops around the steading at lunchtime   :D
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Possum on April 30, 2021, 08:18:47 pm
I admit it. I was feeling a little proud of seeing the first swallows in this part of Somerset.


And then I was talking to a friend who lives at the other end of the village. She told me that, two day ago, she saw 20-30 swallows sitting on the telephone wires opposite her house. Apparently they stayed there for ages and looked exhausted. She thinks they had probably just flown in from Africa. So the two that I saw this morning were just a very small part of that contingent. Oh well......
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Fleecewife on May 01, 2021, 12:34:43 am
It's an amazing journey for them and there has definitely been a major problem somewhere along the route, for so many birds not to have arrived and those that do are exhausted.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: mab on May 01, 2021, 08:39:19 pm
mine have arrived  :)  better still there seem to be at least 4 , which i guess means that some of last years brood have returned? whether or no, it's good to see them.


still waiting for spring though - another frost last night - hopefully the swallows have brought it with them.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Rupert the bear on May 09, 2021, 10:33:26 am
The weather has changed for the better over the last few days, some swallows have already returned, a few mature ones and a lot more than usual of younger ones.
But this morning at 05:30 the birdsong was louder than normal. Going out side I was amazed at the sight of swallows on the steading roof, up to now I had counted about 15 - 20 birds, this morning at least 40 resting waiting for the sun to gain strength and the insects to start , hopefully  this is the rest of them,even so if they are just passing , they have done well.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: wildandwooly on May 14, 2021, 08:55:26 pm
First 2 swallows seen flying at the back of the house between the house and the field today. :excited:  They're more than a week later this year. Last year the first two were here on the 2nd May. We seem to always get the first pair or so and then the rest arrive very soon after and nest in the open barn. They all seem to be later this year in a few places, I wonder why?
Lovely to finally see them here though. Summer is on it's way  :) :sunshine:
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Fleecewife on May 14, 2021, 10:39:41 pm
Lovely they've arrived wildandwooly - it's wonderful when you realise they've made it.  The reason for the holdup this spring for so many migrating birds was that there were very bad winds round the Med which prevented them from crossing, apparently.  Add that to the fact that the Sahara is ever expanding so a longer dry crossing, and an oasis water hole all birds including swallows rely on is gradually drying up and being contaminated, it's surprising any get through at all.


Every day here there seem to be more and more swallows all so exuberant - there are certainly loads of midgies for them to catch.  This year our pair of martins arrived earlier than usual and are happily making their nest right above the front door.  This year there is plenty of mud for them to build a strong nest.
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: wildandwooly on May 16, 2021, 08:52:28 am
It is indeed lovely Fleecewife 😊. However apparently swallows are having quite a few problems leading to generally lower numbers and not all environmental ones.....sadly thousands are caught in huge nets every year in order to catch them for consumption  >:(  It's amazing any reach us here at all  :'(
Title: Re: First swallow! 2021
Post by: Fleecewife on May 16, 2021, 10:07:51 am
It is indeed amazing that any get back to us, one of the wonders of our Earth.


Even 'four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie' always seemed pointless to me - swallows are tiny, how would one even make a mouthful? What an unnecessary waste of life.
It seems we are so lucky this year with lots of very excited swallows nestbuilding in our barn.  Some years only a single pair make it back.


I've just been watching the swallows here taking a 'bath on the wing', or maybe they're just getting a drink from the pond and get wet in the process, but there's a queue of them circling the pond surface, then scooping up the water. Afterwards they perch on the phone wires to have a thorough preening session. 
Then I saw something I've not seen before. There's a barrow of molehill soil waiting in the garden to replenish the flower borders; I watched as a swallow hovered for a moment then popped into the barrow and made off with a beakful of soil for nest making.  Normally they scour around for puddles but when it's dry, mud can be hard to come by.  I shall know in future to leave a load of soil out for them each year at nest building time  :thumbsup: