We had a late swallow nest built in our carport this summer, which produced three fledglings. The parents and one fledgling have now gone, leaving two behind. They can fly well and disappear for the day, but return each night to roost near the nest. We are concerned that these two have missed the migration and will not survive the winter. Are we right to be concerned and if so, is there anything that can be done to help them?
Thank you Germain, as you mentioned it makes sense that birds come down the country in stages, to stop for refuelling and rest especially if the weather and the winds are against them. Good to hear that your numbers from yesterdays count have decreased dramatically proving the swallows are making progress. Counts like this provide us with such valuable information.
Lizzie001 said:swallows are making progress
Or the weather's been so poor they haven't attempted the Channel yet?!
Yes that’s true the weather has been awful with many ferry crossings being cancelled. Incredible to think of these small birds making the crossing!
Further update - the one we thought had migrated has returned to the carport. In a way I’m glad, as they’re company for one another, but I do hope they find a migrating group soon.
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