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Celebrating Suffolk's Swifts
Join Cathy our Conservation Adviser and explore how, with the help of Save Our Suffolk Swifts, we are working towards boosting the population of this impressive and iconic migrator.
Willow Swifts and Leaves Workshop
Come and join the Coddiwomplers to create willow swifts and leaves at Carlton Marshes.
Willow Swifts and Leaves Workshop
Come and join the Coddiwomplers to create willow swifts and leaves at Carlton Marshes.
Swifts and Us - Wild Reads 2023
Suffolk Coastal Reserves Blog - February 2020
Find out what's been happening across our coastal nature reserves with Warden Dan Doughty's blog.
Nightingales, warblers and swifts
April was the month when most of the birds arrived from Africa. Now May is the month for attracting a mate and settling down to raise a family.
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.
SOS Swifts receive Volunteer of the Year Award
Save Our Suffolk Swifts project partnership were delighted to be awarded Volunteer of the Year Award for their outstanding efforts to help swifts across Suffolk.
How our community is saving Suffolk’s swifts
Conserving swifts is an all-round community effort, everyone can have a role in bringing back and protecting nature across Suffolk and we need your help in ensuring swifts are protected!
Suffolk Coastal Reserves Blog - November 2020
All eyes have been on Dingle Marshes in November with the surprise arrival of Suffolk’s third ever recorded greater yellowlegs that had found its way to us from across the pond.
Suffolk Coastal Reserves Blog - October 2020
October brought wet and windy weather along with some fine autumn arrivals and a spectacular starling murmuration.