Thursday 21 March 2019

Talk to Gwent Wildlife Trust

I visited Chepstow Yesterday evening to deliver a talk on Swifts. 30 to 40 attendees. Think it went well apart from a glitch with the video that I tried to show. Nice to meet the fledgling Chepstow Swift group

Friday 15 March 2019

Cardiff Bay Swift tower

More progress on the tower front. The faulty welds have been re-welded by Centregreat in Cardiff and await a fresh coat of paint. The contract for the ground works/earth matting has been awarded to Alun Griffiths and we hope that this will be installed in the near future.

Our aim is to get the tower up this spring, in readiness for the return of the Swifts. We hope to host events (in Swift Awareness Week) to raise awareness of the plight of our Swifts.

The Cardiff Swift Survey will run again this summer. An advert for volunteer surveyors has been placed on the RSPB website. We're seeking as many volunteers as possible. Last year we had 50! So check out the website and sign up. (P.S. If you signed up last year, I'm afraid you'll have to apply again because of GDPR). If we know where Swifts are nesting, we'll have more chance of protecting their nest sites.

All Saints Barry

Howard and I paid a return visit to All Saints Church in Barry last Monday. Our aim was to install the call system in to the 10 box system that we installed earlier in the year in the church tower. Jane Clark and Angela Crutcher-Pugh (local Swift enthusiasts) were on hand to see the system and to learn how to set the timer for later in the year.
Luckily we were able to drop a cable down to a power point in the floor beneath the boxes.



I posted this picture on the Glamorgan Bird Club Facebook page and it received around 2000 views - remarkable. Let's hope for a successful outcome. An article has been submitted to the church magazine.