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It's a quote from ? and means when the swifts arrive it's time to empty the greenhouse of plants
It's a quote from ? and means when the swifts arrive it's time to empty the greenhouse of plantsStephen have you thought about nest boxes? I put up six new nest boxes last year and have birds in them already.Your swifts are not as far as we know north Africa or Israeli birds. Last year 9 Swedish birds left for Africa carrying a geolocater back pack. This is carried much the same as we carry a back pack except theirs is around their legs. Last year these finally became small enough, 1.5g, to be attached to swifts and similar sized birds. The geoloacter has a tiny light sensor on the tip that records sunrise and sunset every day. So far 5 of these birds have arrived back at their nest box colony and have had their back packs removed. The added weight didn't affect their weight and they arrived back in peak condition. It will take a while for the reseachers to work out where the swifts have been. Maybe northern European swifts breed further south first. Time will tell.
Quote from: mark smyth on June 01, 2010, 02:33:02 PMIt's a quote from ? and means when the swifts arrive it's time to empty the greenhouse of plantsBedding plants? What other kind of plants would you take out during the summer? Certainly not bulbs or orchids.
Stephen we have learnt so much about swifts in recent years. They have difficulty finding hidden nest entrances but when they do they literally have practice runs to get in and out. What we think is obvious isn't to them. The BTO crescent entrance is no longer the best type.Swifts don't know your box is there until you tell them. PM me your address and I'll put the CD in the post for you