This is an appeal for records of Swifts nesting in churches in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire
by Chris Mason
by Chris Mason
St Nicholas, Islip, one of the many Oxfordshire churches which formerly had nesting Swifts |
50 years ago most of our local parish churches had nesting
Swifts.
Now in my part of the country (North Oxfordshire) I reckon
it’s roughly one church in seven, and even those will eventually disappear as
essential repairs and maintenance work are carried out; or rather they would
have disappeared. But this is now much less likely as a result of an agreement
reached with representatives of the Oxford Diocese (Berks, Bucks and Oxon).
Holy Trinity, Shenington, where Swifts still nest under the eaves |
The agreement is that if planned repairs will affect traditional
nest sites, the sites will be left intact if possible, and if that can’t be
done efforts will be made to create alternatives.
Also in appropriate cases the Diocese will look
favourably
at proposals to include Swifts bricks when major renovations are being
undertaken, and at the idea of nest boxes behind louvred windows.
Major renovations are already planned for the church in
Cropredy (below left) where Swifts still nest in a wall of the tower and we expect
the church will benefit from the new agreement. Swifts have also nested for many
years at the church in Kidlington (below right). We hope the same will apply
when the roof there is eventually repaired.
St Mary the Virgin, Copredy (left) and St Mary's, Kidlington (right) |
However all this is dependent on one thing – knowing which
churches in these counties are being used by Swifts. At present I only have information about
parts of Oxfordshire.
So this is a plea to anyone visiting or watching in any of
these counties to note and report any Swift activity around Anglican churches;
also if anyone already knows of a church in these counties which has recently
had nesting Swifts please would they report as below:
Any reports for Berkshire please inform Jan Stannard
Any reports for Oxfordshire please inform me: Chris Mason
Any reports for Bucks please inform me for the time being.
At present there is no one in the Swifts Local Network based in Bucks. I am
working on that.
Parties of Swifts wheeling and screaming around village
church towers and steeples are one of the glorious sights and sounds of an
English summer. I hope we can keep it that way.
Great work!! I hope that those actions will preserve the Swift populations in your country!
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Hi Dick, just had a report in from someone in west Berkshire saying that swifts are nesting in Fawley Church, OX12 9NJ. Chris is aware. Good news. I've asked if there is any other support for swift nesting going on around there.
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