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Just amazing!!! Hugh Pryor's brilliant photo of his local Swifts blasting through the skies over Eynesham - taken one evening just this Summer!

Photo © Hugh Pryor



Nik of Kent

Fun! Fun! Fun! Nik Mitchell who works across Kent helping Swifts,
directs the fitting of new nest boxes in Ramsgate - they have already been visited!

Photo © Nik Mitchell


Find out all about these amazing birds, why they matter,
and how you can help them


Though Swifts only spend 3 or 4 months each Summer with us, while they are here they bring spectacular aerial action and excitement to our urban lives!

Swifts breed from Ireland to Beijing, from the Mediterranean and the Middle East right up to the Arctic, and everywhere they are in decline

But you can help them, and you can do it on your own, or with the help of friends and neighbours, or through your work, and it will give you great satisfaction and save a species from extinction

Read on, and have a go!  

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UK Power Networks Albury Swift Nest Box Team - see our NEWS Page
Photo © UK Power Networks



Pre-view our talks

See one of our Swifts Talks on You Tube
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here
See our talk with David Lindo, The Urban Birder
Click
here

  
Urban Biodiversity Training
We provide training in practical
Urban Biodiversity
techniques, in saving nest places, assessing sites for
biodiversity enhancements,
and in specifying improvements

Nest Site Assessment
We can check your building plans or photographs and
advise
 on optimal sites for Swift nest bricks and boxes


 
I am interested in Biodiversity training Contact us for more details 


2003 to 2025
22 Years of Helping Swifts

  They've left us!
Now they are on their way to the Congo to feast on flying insects, and then over to East Africa
for the mid-Winter
They will be back next May!

Found a fallen Swift? Click HERE!


We visit a Danish Swift colony

Bruno Lillefors
Painting by Bruno Lillefors

See Our Guest Interview Here!
See our local London Swifts
Here!
These are the Swifts that nest in our roof!

Our 2025 / 2026 talks
Book your places now!

2025
21 September St Paul's Church Clapham
11 December - Tisbury, Wiltshire (ZOOM)

2026
15 January Bristol Ornithological Society (ZOOM)
3 March - Going Wild in Bishop's Castle
16 March Aylesbury RSPB Group
25/26 April Caerwedros, Wales
7 June World Swift Day - Segovia Swift Festival
1 September Medway RSPB Group (ZOOM)
2 October EBWS Chelmsford


Click on the underlined text to make contact with the organisers
 
For enquiries about arranging a talk - click on the Swift!  Click here to book a talk or presentation

Site Index


Contents Page CONTENTS

  Projects Page PROJECTS

Swift Conservation News NEWS

  Local help with private nest box projects LOCAL HELP

See Our Videos! VIDEOS

  See Our Leaflets! OUR LEAFLETS

D I Y Nestboxes DIY NESTS

  Buy Our Swift Call CD! SWIFT CALLS

Swift First Aid & Care SWIFT FIRST AID

Nest Boxes & BricksSHOPPING 

Fallen Swift?  click here   Calls, Books, Nestboxes & more!






















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Niblock plc staff in Ealing being trained in Swift conservation techniques and applying them to retain existing Swift nests in newly installed soffits

Photos © Edward Mayer, Niblock plc and Ealing Residents Association


Architects, Developers, Builders

Swift Bricks Leaflet  Download our leaflet all about Swift Bricks

Swift Bricks Leaflet The Universal Swift Brick  ideal for Swifts & small birds


Builders -
are you working at a Swift nest site?
Follow this guidance

 1.  Leave existing nest places undisturbed
 2.  If re-roofing, make new nest access holes to match the
      old ones exactly 
 3.  New build - internal nest spaces are the best
 4.  If you cannot do "3 " above, fit external nest boxes

Need advice?
for casualties go to Swift First Aid & Care

anything else contact Swift Conservation

We provide support throughout the UK & Europe

Wildbird Law
It is well worth while knowing the details- please click here



Igor Fefelov

There are about 118 species of Swifts world-wide. Ours is the "Common Swift", not nearly as common as it once was, and these are Pacific Swifts (note the white rump on the bird on the right) photographed near Lake Baikal iin Siberia by Igor Fefelov.
Breeding in Siberia and Northern China, Pacific Swifts migrate to the South Pacific, spending the winter over Indonesia, Borneo and Australia

Photo © Igor Fefelov


Swift Surveys

Click on the logos to participate
How to Survey Swifts - download our leaflet here Swift Survey Techniques


Add your Swift sightings to

BirdTrack

and see migration in action!
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Use the new RSPB
Swift Mapper App!

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Download it here



Support the BTO  BTO BBS Survey

By participating in the BTO Breeding Bird Survey
you contribute to our knowledge of Swifts in the UK




Crossrail

The Elizabeth Line workers who made and installed their own
Wild Bee and Swift nestboxes at their Tottenham Court Road site

Photo © Crossrail plc

Installing Swift Nest Boxes?
See our
Shopping Page or
D-I-Y Swift nest box  Click on the Swift for a DIY Swift nestbox design



Donations?

Thank You!

We are "not for profit" - We draw no salaries and our modest aim is to cover our costs while helping Swifts to the best of our ability. If you would like to support our work please click
HERE to donate!

Teachers - Start a Swift Project!
D-I-Y Swift nest box  Click on the Swift to download our latest leaflet just for Schools!


We have been providing free advice on how to help Swifts since 2003
Swift Conservation is grateful to    for its support

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