In June BirdWatch Ireland launched a new online Swift colony mapping tool
made possible by funding from the Heritage Council.
The people of Ireland responded in force to our call for
records and over the summer months and the relatively short swift
nesting season we received well over 200 individual online submission from all across the country detailing swift
nest sites and colonies. In addition, individuals and BirdWatch Ireland
branches submitted a number of bulk county records gathered during the same period. For example, In Kildare the BirdWatch Ireland branch members managed to survey a total
of 24 towns and villages in the county, an incredible effort.
All these records together with other historic records will be accumulated and combined over the
coming weeks and months and we will report back on the final tally later in the
year.
Some of the swift records from all over the country |
Due to the ongoing challenges swifts face, it is paramount to
this species survival on the island of Ireland that we continue to identify
their nesting locations in order to protect them. Make sure to go to the online
map and submit any records you have from the past season, it’s
not too late, so dust off your notebooks and dig out those records and get them
into us.
You can find the online mapping tool here: http://tinyurl.com/z9dc627
Lastly a huge thanks to all who have taken the time survey your patch for swifts and submit your records.
More news from us soon
BirdWatch Ireland Swift Project Team