Chet Cuñago from Sheffield Swift Rescue and Flora Jeferzade from Sheffield Swift Network were talking about the decline of swifts on ITV last week. It is always a pleasure to give an informed contribution to the media that takes the time to highlight the plight of swifts. Click on the ‘ITV News’ image above.
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The Sheffield Swift City Map has been launched!
The Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife trust has recently launched the Sheffield Swift City Map! It shows:
- Swift records – screaming parties or close roof passes associated with breeding behaviour
- Swift nest boxes/bricks
- Natural swift nests
- Areas of Sheffield covered by each swift group that make up the Sheffield Swift Network
Visit here to see how you can contribute to this map with your own observations. We at the Sheffield Swift Network will be collating your records for this Swift Map, whilst taking local action where needed using the data supplied. All records submitted will be treated with the strictest of confidence.
Boxed soffits and fascia are decimating swift populations
Huge swathes of open eaved homes are being refurbished with soffits and fascia by councils and homeowners, and exhausted swifts returning from their treacherous migration find the nests they have used for 50 – 70 years are blocked….forever.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. Find out what you can do about it here.
Our very own Chet wins Birdwatch Magazine’s award!
Many congratulations goes to our member Chet Cuñago for winning Birdwatch Magazine’s Local Hero of the Year award! Chet, who runs Sheffield Swift Rescue, does some incredible work caring for and raising swiftlets, arranging transport when they’re found, and feeding them 24 hours a days. It’s a selfless task and her unwavering dedication has made this award much deserved. We are so proud of her! Nice one Chet!
You can find information on Sheffield Swift Rescue and other emergency contacts here.
The Sheffield Swift Network just got bigger
There is a new member to the SSN family, in the form of S2 Swifts! This new group covers the Arbourthorne, Manor and Wybourn areas and now has a Facebook page here. Get in touch with S2 Swifts with nest sightings, questions, concerns, or if you would simply like to get involved in future initiatives to save swifts in the area!
An updated list of Sheffield Swift Network members with all their contact details are listed here.
A perfect Christmas present (for you and the swifts!)
As Christmas approaches why not consider gifting a future of swifts swooping over your rooftop for summers to come?
A swift brick is a fantastic gift for nature lovers and of course a priceless gift for the swifts, providing them with a ‘forever nest’ for as long as your home stands.
At only £34 (plus delivery) you can fit them yourself, or our recommended fitter Jan from Nest Box Installations can fit them for you.
Everything you need to know about swift bricks and how they are installed is here.
A parting gift for our special swifts
Sheffield homeowner Simon had 2 Swift bricks retrofitted into his home after witnessing distressing scenes of exhausted swifts repeatedly trying to enter their blocked nests, close to his home.
Simon’s home is on the market. He’ll never benefit from seeing swifts raise their young in the bricks he’s paid for, but he’s a swift hero who has simply ‘future proofed’ his home for this incredible bird. What an incredible parting gift.
Watch the video below of this wonderful story.
Five Rivers Cohousing has swift bricks!
Earlier this year, Fiver Rivers Cohousing put in swift bricks. Thanks to fantastic team work between Five Rivers Cohousing, Oakworth Homes, Sheffield Swift Network and others, we have precious new homes for our red-listed birds in Wisewood, Sheffield 6! More details can be viewed here.
Calling all Developers, Builders and Roofers
We now have dedicated pages for you which we hope you find useful and informative. If you’d like to get in contact with us about any of the content or feel you could provide further input, please get in touch!
There is also a very lovely and informative video about swifts….
Due to popular demand, Swift Puppet Making workshops will be held every Sunday throughout February!
Patrick Amber will be hosting 4 more days of Swift Puppet Making workshops! All swifts made will be used for our forthcoming publicity and campaign events.
10 – 2ish. Attendance is FREE and OPEN TO ALL.
Abbeyfield House, Abbeyfield Park,
Burngreave S4 7AY
IF you can afford to chip in £3 to cover the cost of materials, that would be fab. (Don’t worry if not)
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/screamofswifts