Swift
Swifts spend most of their lives flying – even sleeping, eating and drinking – only ever landing to nest. They like to nest in older buildings in small holes in roof spaces.
Swifts spend most of their lives flying – even sleeping, eating and drinking – only ever landing to nest. They like to nest in older buildings in small holes in roof spaces.
Swift expert Sarah Gibson explores the early life of these brilliant birds.
Swifts like to leave their nests by dropping into the air from the entrance. This is why they often choose to set up camp in the eaves of buildings. If you have a wall that's at least five…
We have two weeks’ worth of news in today’s round-up, and there’s been a lot happening in our nature reserves across Suffolk. Have you ever seen a flat-backed millipede? Read on...
Summer has been hotting up across our nature reserves. This week, three swift chicks hatched in Lackford’s swift box, an adder was spotted, as well as gorgeous sunrises, orchids and wildflowers…
The latest news and updates from the Suffolk Wildlife Trusts team and reserves, reflecting on March 2024.
Wild news and updates from Suffolk Wildlife Trust reserves and team members across the county.
The latest news and updates from the Suffolk Wildlife Trusts team and reserves, reflecting on February 2024.
The latest news and updates from the Suffolk Wildlife Trusts team and reserves, reflecting on April 2024.
Nightingales, swifts and swallows.