Friday, 24 June 2016
Burton Swift Watch for Thursday 23rd June and week
Thursday 23rd June 2016 2030hrs to 2115hrs Swift Watch on Main Street, Burton In Kendal
We counted in total around 13 birds hawking the skies at points along Main Street. We did record Swifts entering two nest sites on the rear of the Royal Hotel Cottage. Also we confirmed a bird entering the North Gable on the Coaching House, near to the corner drainpipe.
We thought perhaps there may have been fewer birds showing tonight and now wondering if some of the immature birds will have already set off back to Africa.
Tonights Observers were: David Craig, Branwen Kilburn and Bryan Yorke
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Friday, 17 June 2016
Burton Swift Watch - Thursday 16th June and week
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Report from Thursday 16th June 2016 - Swift nest sites - Burton In Kendal (2030hrs to 2145hrs)
To be honest at 2010hrs you would have thought it would have been a no goer! with heavy rain showers, but by 2015hrs it cleared up and we managed to have some great Swift Watching.
It started whilst observing the Cottage on the Post Office row, and we witnessed a bird enter the eaves at a totally different point to the first site, so it does look very much like we do have another nest site bringing it to two sites here, which is the norm on this building.
Moving on to the rear of the Royal Cottage annexe and we finally observed the larger hole at the top being used this year, although it was our first sighting, Hugh had actually seen birds entering this site earlier in the week. Also tonight we saw birds entering all the other holes on this area as well as the site on the return wall.
Total birds seen at once in the sky totalled 18 birds with lots of small screeching parties.
It was getting darker quickly and so me moved on to the Coaching House and Manor House. We got some good results here with two more sites added on the North facing gable wall. We confirmed the old site to the corner where the drainpipe is was being used, also a new site about 8ft along the gutter eaves from the far corner (this is a new site in total), also the site above and to the left of the small porthole window was seen to be used. We are still hoping that the front elevation site between the two windows on the left maybe being used but so far not accounted.
A new site was witnessed on the North facing gable at the Manor House with the birds using a small triangular hole just below the well established site which is close to the third purlin up the rake of the roofline.
Our party were suddenly alarmed to take a look to the skies were a very large party of mixed Swifts and House Martins were present and all screeching and clicking with alarm, we noticed a large bird of prey emerging out of the cloud of birds having just seized either a Swift or Martin (not sure which) and which it held firm within its talons and then made off to the South West following the line of Main Street. The large bird was not immediately identified and some were left wondering was it a Peregrine or was it a large female Sparrowhawk. The bird by far too large for a Hobby. On exit the bird was seen to triple wing flap glide and triple wing flap again before the glide. Although at first it seemed appropriate for the Falcon, I did notice it seemed more rounded to the outer edge of the wing which made me then give thought to the female Sparrowhawk. I guess we will never know for sure.
So tonight having recorded five new for the year sites, this brings our total to 22 nest sites so far. This is the highest number of nest sites we have ever recorded in any previous years.
Observers tonight were: Reg Hesketh, Branwen Kilburn, Hugh and Sue Miles and Bryan Yorke.
Cottage on Post Office Row (Click over to enlarge) The red marker on the left above the door is the new site recorded this year, although the site does have history with it being used also in 2014. |
Royal Cottage rear annexe (Click over to enlarge)
The larger hole site to the top left was confirmed being used last night - plus the other three here were also witnessed being used as well.
Activity last night was confirmed from the old 2015 nest site near the drain pipe and also a new site (never before recorded) was midway along the eaves from the drainpipe to the small round window
Last night we recorded another new site being used (shown above with red arrow and marked 2016), a very tiny triangular slot and just below the already established nest which is located above it and next to the timber purlin close to the verge. Also birds were seen to use other sites on the Manor House.
The Coaching House - North facing gable elevation (Click over to enlarge) |
Manor House - North facing gable elevation (Click over to enlarge) |
NEXT SWIFT MEETING: THURSDAY 23rd JUNE 2016 - 2030hrs (Please note new starting time!!) BURTON MEMORIAL HALL - EVERYBODY WELCOME
Friday, 10 June 2016
Burton Swift Watch - Thursday 9th June 2016 and Week
Summary of our Swift sightings last night 9th June 2016 (Click over to enlarge) |
Saturday 11th June 2016 - Informed of Swift Poster at Burton In Kendal Motorway Services
Our group would like to thank the students of Burton Morewood C of E School for creating this beautiful poster which adorns the walls to the entrance of Burton In Kendal Motorway Services. Well done for such a brilliant poster and also for getting it shown in a place where thousands will see it.
Swift Poster at Burton Motorway Services (Click over to enlarge) |
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Thursday 9th June 2016 - Swift Observations - Main St, Burton In KendalTonight was without doubt one of the busy nights we have ever witnessed with Swifts everywhere you looked. We did manage to actually count at least 22 birds in the sky but I am sure this is on the low side there could well have been over 30. We do think a lot of these birds tonight would have probably been non breeders (eg first year birds doing their Reccy) The largest screaming group had 8 birds and was seen over near Coaching House.
We checked out all the sites starting with the Post Office Block, then Cocking Yard, rear and front and SW wall of the Royal, also the rear of Neddy Hill Cottage (a new site), also from the back of the Kings we watched the large Old Mill for a while and then moved on to finish checking out The Coaching House and The Manor House.
In regards to nesting we were fortunate to see birds entering nest sites on the rear of the Royal, lots on the front of the Royal Cottage, and also birds entering nest sites at the Manor House.
A new nesting site was shown to us by David Craig, who had witnessed a bird going into the nest area on the rear eaves of the Neddy Hill Cottage within David's yard. Of special interest is that we did map a bird prospecting this particular site last year. With this new site it brings this years tally up to a minimum of 17 sites.
During the past week also observations have been carried out on the Office Block at Clawthorpe Hall and a further two nest sites have been confirmed on the rear annexe of the Royal Hotel. To try and give a clearer picture to the ongoing progress I have included below photos of the current status for this year at all occupied sites.
Observers tonight were: David Craig, Reg Hesketh, Hugh and Sue Miles and Bryan Yorke.
The Cottage on the Post Office Block (Click over to enlarge)
To our knowledge this site has been used in both 2015 and 2016 and also of note is that last year this was the last site occupied within the village, with occupation up until the 16th August 2015
Rear annexe for the Royal Hotel Cottage Cottage (Click over to enlarge)
Always been a very productive site for such a small area. The sites already confirmed are marked in red. We are still waiting for a confirmation either way on the large hole which you can see towards the top of the building to the left and above the two sites already confirmed. We did witness birds banging at this entrance tonight so perhaps some activity me be taking place, time will tell. Also the next photo is a close up of the site on the return wall.
A close up of the nest site on the return wall of the Rear Royal Hotel Cottage Annexe (Click over to enlarge) |
The Royal Hotel Cottage (Click over to enlarge) |
Neddy Hill Cottage - Rear Elevation (Click over to enlarge) |
The Manor House (Click over to enlarge)
The Manor House is yet another of our stronghold sites with at least four sites occupied this year. It is also suspected that there maybe more nest.
We are ever so grateful to Mrs. Ellis and her family who are very interested in their Swifts and their progress.
It was a great pleasure to visit this site, because we had suspected birds coming from around the back of Clawthorpe Hall in previous years. I was able to confirm at least one pair nesting which shows with the red arrow. Also at the same time there were six birds in the sky directly above the property which makes me think there will be even more nest which hopefully we will be able to ascertain when we do a group visit.
It was nice to meet up with Edward Duckett (MD of Ducketts Building Services) who so kindly pointed out the areas of where the swifts are nesting. He also loves to have the birds on his property and has purposely left the top guttering/eaves level open of pointing so that Swifts are able to return on a regular yearly basis.
We are ever so grateful to Mrs. Ellis and her family who are very interested in their Swifts and their progress.
The Offices of Ducketts Building Services at Clawthorpe Hall (Click over to enlarge) |
It was nice to meet up with Edward Duckett (MD of Ducketts Building Services) who so kindly pointed out the areas of where the swifts are nesting. He also loves to have the birds on his property and has purposely left the top guttering/eaves level open of pointing so that Swifts are able to return on a regular yearly basis.
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Friday, 3 June 2016
Burton Swift Watch - Thursday 2nd June 2016 and Week
Swift Notes for Thursday 2nd June 2016 (Click over sketch to enlarge) |
Wednesday 8th June 2016 - A quick visit to Clawthorpe Hall and to the Royal Hotel.
Just on the spare of the moment, with time on my hands I decided to go on behalf of the group and make myself known to the owners of Clawthorpe Hall, it was well overdue we have been talking about the site for such a long time but had no definite records until now. I was fortunate to meet Mr. Edward Duckett the MD of Duckett Building Services who own the buildings and explained to him about our group and showed him photographs etc. He was very interested and actually showed me the area where the Swifts nested.
He also showed me a staircase at the end of the building which every now and again he does have to rescue Swifts which have somehow managed to find there way from their nest site and somehow go through and into the building, in which case he catches them and releases them back outside.
Whilst there I actually saw six individual birds hawking the skies directly over the Offices and also I was extremely lucky to see a single bird go into the building which after ten minutes came out again, I have marked the nest site with a red arrow.
The Offices at Clawthorpe Hall where the Swifts are nesting (Click over to enlarge) Note inset with a more close up view of nest site |
Todays nestsites included (8th June 2016) at the Rear of the Royal Cottage Annexe (Click over to enlarge) *********************************** |
Sunday 5th June 2016 "Photo showing Kestrel carrying Swift"
Photo: John Brierley and posted on the Swillington Ings Group website Sunday 5th June 2016 |
Nothing whatsoever to do with our Burton Swifts, but still very interesting and it occurred somewhere in the North of England in the last few days, when it was witnessed that a Kestrel actually took a Swift in flight. I could have believed it if it had been a Hobby but would never think of it with a Kestrel! I am told by a friend that the photo is of a first year male Kestrel (immature from last years chicks).
Friday 3rd June 2016 "Cocking Yard"
Some great news as just arrived from Jane Phillips, which is confirmation that a pair are definitely nesting on Hangings Farm in Cocking Yard, this taking our total nest sites tally up to 14. Worries are now set aside because the property has recently had pointing renovations to the front elevation. We were so pleased to learn that the more recent occupiers of the property are Swift friendly people who were so pleased to instruct the builders to leave some holes to their previous nesting sites while this work was being carried out, which it is great to see they have now returned and are using at least one of their original sites.
Cocking Yard - Burton In Kendal (Click over to enlarge) |
The site on Hangings Farm - The centre dark hole just under the slates (photo: J. Phillips) |
Swift Watch - Thursday June 2nd 2016 - Sites off Main Street, Burton In Kendal - 2000hrs to 2190hrs.
Last night we had more great Swift observations, and managed to add a further three nest sites to our records for this year bringing the total so far to 13 confirmed nest sites.
We confirmed a new site for this year on the small cottage on the Post Office Row. The site was also used last year (2015). Also this was to be the last site vacated with the final birds leaving Burton on 16th August 2015 (exceptionally late).
Moving on whilst briefly checking Cocking Yard and the rear of the Royal, we did eventually record more action on the front elevation of the Royal Cottage Annexe with a site to the right hand corner being used (already established last week). Also several birds were seen "banging" at various points along the guttering, so we could not make our minds up whether these birds were full mature adults or immatures of the first year. We also made particular note to one bird which did seem to enter a completely new nest site but only for a second before it flew off again. Because of this short encounter we decided to record it as a possible, but not to make any record at this stage.
Moving on past the Royal with nothing showing on the West side elevation, we moved further down Main Street to do our observations across from the Coaching House and the Manor House. Reg saw a Swift using a site on the Coaching House North side elevation quite close to the small circular window, a site which was suspect from 2015 when Tanya Hoare thought it was being used. Also the Manor House showed further activity with birds seen using both of our 2016 already recorded sites on the front elevation. But we were in for a extra treat with a further bird witnessed using the long established nest site which is near the base of the rake on the North elevation gable end, this was a new record for 2016.
Tonight's observers were: Mary Bullimore, David Craig, Derek from Kendal, Reg Hesketh, Hugh and Sue Miles, Bryan Yorke. We went on a little tonight from 2000hrs to 2130hrs and we all agreed to try and meet up again next Thursday at 2000hrs at the Burton Memorial Hall when all would be welcomed.
Here are up to date photos showing the nest sites activity tonight (the history of the nest site eg: previously used is also given)
Cottages adjoining the Post Office on Main Street (Click over to enlarge) |
The Coaching House (Click over to enlarge) |
Manor House, Main Street, (Click over to enlarge) |
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Thursday, 26 May 2016
Burton Swift Watch - Thursday 26th May 2016 Week
This is a diary sketch relating to our Swift Watch on Thursday May 26th 2016 (Please click over to enlarge) |
"POOR SWIFT UPDATE" Friday 27th May 2016 - 1000hrs - Care of Kendal College Wildlife Dept
I have just received word from David Craig who has just been in touch with the Kendal College and we are informed that the "poor swift" died during last night.
The above photos represent the status of all the ten nest sites we have so far recorded being used during most recent observations (Other year dates represent the nest histories) - Click over photo to enlarge.
Thursday 26th May 2016 - Burton Swift Bird Study Group - Checking out Swift nesting sites along Main Street, Burton In Kendal 2000hrs to 2100hrs
From the word go, there were very few birds about and at first we could only log about 5 in the sky at any one time, however on our way back Reg and I did eventually manage to tally 7 which were over the Neddy Hill area. We think it was down to purely a lack of insects on the night, although obviously a few birds were still local.
Our first Swift experience of the evening was noted from the Royal Hotel Cottage front elevation where Reg noted 3 more sites which are all long established but new for this years records. This now brings the number of sites so far recorded on this particular building to five nesting areas.
Our next positive came whilst observing the Manor House when we were fortunate to see birds entering two more sites, one on the gable end (near 2nd purling up from the front corner) and the other one was close to the front left hand corner. Again these two sites are long established but are new for this years records.
This concluded our observations and we agreed to meet up again next Thursday 2nd June at 2000hrs at the Burton Memorial Hall.
Thursday 26th May 2016 - High above Clawthorpe Hall, Burton 1300hrs approx
From the word go, there were very few birds about and at first we could only log about 5 in the sky at any one time, however on our way back Reg and I did eventually manage to tally 7 which were over the Neddy Hill area. We think it was down to purely a lack of insects on the night, although obviously a few birds were still local.
Our first Swift experience of the evening was noted from the Royal Hotel Cottage front elevation where Reg noted 3 more sites which are all long established but new for this years records. This now brings the number of sites so far recorded on this particular building to five nesting areas.
Our next positive came whilst observing the Manor House when we were fortunate to see birds entering two more sites, one on the gable end (near 2nd purling up from the front corner) and the other one was close to the front left hand corner. Again these two sites are long established but are new for this years records.
This concluded our observations and we agreed to meet up again next Thursday 2nd June at 2000hrs at the Burton Memorial Hall.
Thursday 26th May 2016 - High above Clawthorpe Hall, Burton 1300hrs approx
Two Swifts hawking the skies above Clawthorpe Hall today.
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Friday, 20 May 2016
Burton Swift Watch - Thursday 19th May 2016 week
Thursday 19th May 2016 - Main Street, Burton In Kendal 2000hrs to 2100hrs
It was a great pleasure to be having our very first Swift watch of the year and so pleasing to see how well it was attended.
We are this year covering new ground in so much that we are starting the observations a couple of weeks earlier than in past years. So we are not sure just what to expect.
We checked out all the regular sites calling off briefly at each. We struggled counting the very fragmented Swifts giving off their usual aerial displays and although some screaming was heard, there was very little of it. However we did manage to tally up seven birds in total.
Our first true confirmed nesting came from the rear annexe on the Royal Hotel Cottage where again they were using one of the long established sites. We first witnessed a bird leaving the hole and then shortly after we saw a bird return to the site and about five minutes later was fortunate to see a second bird attend the same nest site.
Moving on our next confirmed encounter was on the front of the Manor House where we where lucky enough to see a bird entering again a long established nest site.
This concluded our observations for the evening and we have planned to meet up again next Thursday at 2000hrs when all persons interested in watching the Swifts will be very welcome.
NEXT SWIFT MEETING: THURSDAY 26th MAY 2016 - 2000hrs BURTON MEMORIAL HALL - EVERYBODY WELCOME
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Our first Swift watch of the year this coming Thursday.
We are meeting up this coming Thursday May 19th 2016 at 2000hrs at the Burton Memorial Hall and proceeding down Main Street to check out the Swifts.
All would be most welcome.
If you want further information please email: bryan.yorke@sky.com or if you prefer you can telephone at: 01524 782792
All would be most welcome.
If you want further information please email: bryan.yorke@sky.com or if you prefer you can telephone at: 01524 782792
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
THE SWIFTS HAVE ARRIVED......
FIRST SWIFT BACK
2000hrs - Thursday 5th May 2016 - Swift numbers now increased to Fourteen birds and probably more flying over Central Burton areas.
2000hrs - Wednesday 4th May 2016 - Swift numbers now increased to nine birds and flying over Central Burton areas
1500hrs - Wednesday 4th May 2016 - Swift numbers now increased to four birds and flying over village in large circles....
1845hrs - Tuesday 3rd May 2016 A single bird flying above Royal, Kings area. Can probably expect more from tomorrow, will keep you posted.
Update: 12th April 2016
The Swifts are on their way! Not sure just where they will be now but suspect they are midway through their journey and feeding up in West Africa. A Swift was actually recorded a couple of weeks ago entering the Country from somewhere down in the South, but this is exceptionally early. We do expect our beautiful birds to arrive back in Burton sometime within the first two weeks of May (Usually they can be as early as the 4th to 6th of that Month).
More good news to report: We are led to believe that the work on the Royal Hotel will not be carried out before October and at least for now the birds nesting areas are safe for this year.
And it gets better! the building contractor has already agreed to try and work with us to hopefully accommodate the Swifts within the proposed building renovations.
We have been given permission to cut back the Ivy on the rear annexe which is starting to cover three of the original nest sites. So we are planning to do this work on Thursday of this week (14th April 2016)
Also its great to learn that the owner of the house in Cocking Yard where the Swifts have nested in the past has managed to carry out his house pointing renewals, and left two holes for access to the areas of their established nesting sites.
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Saturday, 22 August 2015
2015 - BURTON SWIFT RECORDS (Summary)
This sketch summarizes the situation for the 2015 Swift Watches |
First Swift Arrival date
4th May 2015 when four birds arrived and built in numbers over the coming week.
Total Number of Swift Nest Sites recorded
20 in total this year (18 off Main Street and probably 2 at Clawthorpe). Over three years recording we have recorded no less than 25 different nest sites having been used within Burton.
Number of new sites recorded in 2015
4
Largest amount of birds recorded at watches
28 on the 16th July 2015
Breeding Estimates:
From the amount of nest sites (20) and presuming all nest sites had 2 chicks and then allowing for problems we think Burton will have produced a minimum of at least 30 young birds this year. (approx estimation)
Fatalities (known)
1 young bird died later, after hitting either wires or walls near to David Craig's house
Swift Vacation lead up dates
The bulk of birds departed on the 29th or 30th July 2015, then a further 12 birds (approx) left on Saturday 8th August 2015 and the final sighting was of a single bird at 1115hrs flying over Neddy Hill on the 16th August 2015.
Last nest vacated
It is thought the last nest sites to vacate were the one on the Gable Cottage on the Post Office Row, and also one of the nest within Cocking Yard.
Observers during 2015 included:
Reg Hesketh, Jane Phillips, David Craig, Bryan Yorke, Paula and David McConnell, Tanya and Edmund Hoare (Sedbergh Swifts), Karen Lloyd (Kendal Swifts), Mary and Paul Bullimore.
Below is a sketch of Recorded Nest Sites
The 2015 new sites are marked in yellow
(Click over sketch to enlarge)
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Friday, 7 August 2015
7th August - Swift Notes and followed up to 20th August 2015
Here is a summary of Burton Swift Activity for 2015 (still birds present in village as at 7th Aug 2015) Click over sketch to enlarge |
Thursday 20th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal
Odd times in the morning reported No Swifts present.
Tuesday 18th & Wednesday 19th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal
0900hrs approx on both days - No Swifts to report - still plenty of Swallows and Martins
Monday 17th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal.
0830hrs - No Swifts showing and no other hirundines either - feeding up elsewhere
Sunday 16th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal.
1115hrs One hawking above Neddy Hill area
Saturday 15th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal
2000hrs No Swifts showing
0815hrs No Swifts showing
Friday 14th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal
2005hrs One Swift seen above the post office heading West
1700hrs No Swifts showing
Thursday 13th August 2015 - Swift Observations
1100hrs One Swift heading East over the Clawthorpe side of Hutton Roof. Dont know whether local or transient bird.
Wednesday 12th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal
2100hrs - Two Swifts hawking the skies above Neddy Hill to rear of Post Office block.
Tuesday 11th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St. Burton In Kendal
2100hrs - No Swifts reported
1400hrs - 1 Swift over Neddy Hill
Monday 10th August 2015 - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal
2050hrs - 2 Swifts very high back of Gable Cottage at side of Post Office.
0845hrs - No Swift observed and only a few hirundines
Sunday 9th August - Swift observations along Main St, Burton In Kendal.
1900hrs - Still no Swifts showing in fact only 3 or 4 hirundines showing below Neddy Hill.
0900hrs - Quick parade along Main Street produced only one House Martin, no Swallows and no Swifts. Earlier rain and now dull cloudy and overcast, so all the Swifts and hirundines have probably found a good feeding area away from Burton. Will check again later.
Friday 7th August - Swift Observations along Main St. Burton In Kendal
1045hrs One left nest site on gable building on Post Office Row
1000hrs At least 11 Swifts seen at mid height to the North of Cocking Yard. Also birds are still in a nest in Cocking Yard and also in a nest on the gable building on Post Office Row.
Thursday 6th August 2015 - Swift watching along Main St, Burton In Kendal 2000hrs to 2100hrs.
We kept our eyes pinned to the skies and eventually manage to confirm six Swifts in the skies over Neddy Hill.
Tonight checking out the Swifts was Reg Hesketh and myself Bryan Yorke.
The few birds we had tonight seemed to show a bias to the skies above the Manor House and probably the same birds to the Neddy Hill and Royal area. Whether this had any significance to breeding site locations or not we were not sure.
Its looking very much like this could well be our last organised watch, although postings will still be put on here whilst the Swifts are still with us. Please keep checking our Blog over the coming days.
Friday, 31 July 2015
July 31st 2015 Swift Notes
Swift Observations 30th July 2015 - Main Street, Burton In Kendal (Click over sketch to enlarge) |
Thursday 6th August 2015 - Above Main Street, Burton In Kendal
2000hrs to 2100hrs 6 birds seen above Neddy Hill area.
1700hrs No birds seen
Wednesday 5th August 2015 - Above Main Street, Burton In Kendal
2030hrs At least 15 plus between Neddy Hill and over Royal, some chasing one another in follow my leader fashion. Could have been more birds - seemed local - light drizzly rain - ideal feeding conditions.
1215hrs One Swift seen Neddy Hill then making its way down over Manor Hse and out of sight.
Tuesday 4th August 2015 - Above Main Street, Burton In Kendal
1230hrs at least 8 birds hawking over the River Kent at Kendal.
1800hrs One Swift seen hawking above Neddy Hill and area towards Kings
Monday 3rd August 2015 - Above Main Street, Burton in Kendal
2100hrs - 15 Swifts above Memorial Hall, Royal areas, looked local with behaviour, though difficult to tell whether some of these are movers joining in. Will be interesting to see if there are more showing tomorrow.
1400hrs - One Swift to South over Burton Square (local bird)
Sunday 2nd August 2015 - Above Main Street, Burton in Kendal
2100hrs - Four Swifts high above Neddy Hill
1600hrs - One Swift hawking above Royal Hotel
1000hrs - Three Swifts (could well have been more) hawking the skies at intermediate height between Royal and Manor.
Saturday 1st August 2015 - Above Main Street, Burton in Kendal
1715hrs - Two Swifts seen high over back of Royal area
1200hrs - Two Swifts seen high over Post Office area
Also recorded from Painswick Beacon in Gloucester 1478 Swifts heading South over 6 1/2 hours AM.
Friday 31st July 2015 - Above Main Street, Burton in Kendal
1715hrs - Two Swifts seen between Royal and Manor. Also one seen to leave nest at Gable Cottage on same row as Post Office.
1400hrs - Three Swifts seen hawking the skies
Also 1345hrs Could not see any Swifts over Carnforth
Thursday 30th July 2015 - Swift Observations down Main Street, Burton In Kendal 2000hrs to 2045hrs.
Right from the start very little was seen in the skies with just a pair flying above the Memorial Hall but as we checked out further sites the Swift numbers gradually built to a maximum of seven birds.
Tonight I was joined by David Craig, and we checked out most of the regular nest sites, but there did not seem to be any low down activity noticed, all the birds we saw where catching insects well up in the sky.
Just to save the day on our way back home, noticed a single bird leaving its nest on the Gable cottage on the Post Office row. Ironically this site was also one of the last sites occupied last year as well.
There seemed a sort of "quiet" as though it was saying that most of the birds may have already departed back to Africa. After all it usually is between now and anytime up to the 10th August that they will depart. Just checking our notes and the majority left last year on or about the same time the 30th and 31st July.
I think next week may well be our last "observation" night, we'll see what this week brings. I am hoping to do a brief daily check and will report any findings above.
Friday, 24 July 2015
July 23rd 2015 - Swift Notes
Swift sketch and Notes from yesterday evening (23rd July 2015) (Click over sketch to enlarge) |
A minimum of 20 Swifts in the sky from points West of Burton Memorial Hall.
Thursday 23rd July 2015 - Swift observations - Off Main Street, Burton In Kendal 2000hrs to 2100hrs.
It was clear and reasonably warm, the birds of which 8 was the maximum count and would be at a average altitude between 75 and 150ft. We just caught them twice doing the follow my leader screaming flight. As usual we took it that the birds flew bias to their breeding areas and could be seen high in the sky.
Tonight there were two observers David Craig and Bryan Yorke.
We started at the Cottage near the Post Office and were lucky to actually see one fly into the nest, we did hang fire for a few minutes but never saw it leave. Then on to Cocking Yard with no activity witnessed. We moved further on to the Royal, observing all elevations. But tonight the only activity here was on the Cottage front low elevation where we were fortunate to witness two birds coming back into their nest site. One bird left again within minutes of landing.
We gave equal amounts of time to checking the large building behind the old bakery (from the back of the King's yard) and we then went on to observe the Coach House and the Manor House, with no further sightings of birds whilst observing.
Just to add I had a party of 8 birds on Monday last the 20th flying low in "follow my leader fashion" going at low levels in and out between the buildings at Clawthorpe Hall.
Friday, 17 July 2015
July 16th 2015 - Swift Notes
This is a sketch showing the Swift activity on Thursday 16th July 2015 during observations made by the group. Click over sketch to enlarge |
Tuesday 21st July 2015 - Swifts leaving the UK and heading South
150 South over Bury Area (Manchester) (2hrs pm)
220 South West over Painswick Beacon, Gloucester (4hrs am and pm)
Monday 20th July 2015 - Swifts sightings in and around this area
0745hrs A party of 13 moving East over Sandylands School, Heysham.
0815hrs and teatime saw over one dozen over near Morecambe Golf Club (could be locals)
0945hrs 3 Swifts low over Clawthorpe Hall.
1115hrs 8 Swifts screaming in follow my leader fashion, flying low and over and in and out of the buildings at Clawthorpe Hall.
1500hrs One Swift seen to into nest on cottages near to Post Office. It is a already recorded nest site.
Sunday 19th July 2015 - Just small amounts of Swifts leaving today
401 South over Barmston/Fraithsthorpe, East Yorks (Over 4hrs am)
Saturday 18th July 2015 - Swifts moving South especially in Yorkshire (Vismig watches)
2872 Moving South at Long Nab, Burniston, North Yorks (over 7hrs mainly am)
2298 Moving South over Barmston/Fraisthorpe, East Yorks (over 5hrs am)
874 Moving South over Hunmanby Gap, North Yorks (over 4hrs am)
Thursday 16th July 2015 - Off Main Street, Burton In Kendal, Cumbria. 2000hrs to 2115hrs
We met as usual at the Memorial Hall. In attendance was Reg, David, Mary and Paul, and myself. We checked out the regular sites. We started by counting the birds in the sky which at that time was just nine, but later in the watch we counted a total of 28 birds. Most birds tonight were flying low. It was very windy.
The first nesting activity was on the front low elevation of the Royal and we witnessed two separate birds going into two sites. No sooner had they passed food then off again, probably the changeover of food was only two seconds.
We moved further down to the Coach House and the Manor House, we saw one bird leaving the front elevation site on the Coach House, also we were lucky enough to see a bird using one of the sites on the gable end of the Manor House.
Without doubt we saw the most activity in the skies since the beginning of the weekly watches.
David mentioned that he had again been witnessing birds coming into his yard, which seemed as though they were prospecting sites for next year on the rear of Reeder House.
Friday, 10 July 2015
July 9th 2015 - Swift Notes
This sketch is from yesterday evenings Swift activity with the red spots indicating observations of birds entering or leaving the nest sites. Please click over to enlarge |
Thursday 16th July 2015 - 0845hrs
A single Swift hawking low just above Clawthorpe Hall.
Monday 13th July 2015 0845hrs
(Local) 6 Swifts hawking the skies 75ft above Clawthorpe Hall, this morning
also vismig = 514 South over Long Nab, Burniston, North Yorks (7-12am)
More Swifts on the go South on Sunday (12th)
91 South West over Berry Hill, Stoke On Trent in 1 hour 20mins
31 South over Bury, Lancashire in 1 hour (pm)
56 South over Whitburn Co. Durham in 5 hours
1779 South over Barmston/Fraisthorpe, East Yorks in 5 hours (am)
217 South over Long Nab, Burniston, East Yorks in 4 hours (am)
753 South over Spurn, East Yorks. (12hrs 5am to 5pm)
Vismig report from Saturday last (11th July 2015)
"Swifts moving west all day yesterday over my area of West Yorkshire with some noted Friday evening as well but was working during the day. Thursday high over the lakeland fell tops, Swifts into the wind all afternoon. Didn't notice them lower down in the morning. No doubt a combination of a weather move and perhaps younger birds using it to clear out".Dave Barker Oxenhope and whilst walking in the Lakes
Last couple of days: More Swifts heading South
On Saturday 11th: 267 South 0630-1015hrs Long Nab, Burneston, North Yorks.
On Friday 10th: 465 SW 1730-1930hrs Painswick Beacon, Glos
108 SW 1715-1815hrs Whit Hill, Tadcaster North Yorks.
Saturday 11th July 2015 - 1000hrs
3 Swifts flying low and hawking insects above Clawthorpe Hall Area. Its looking more likely now that perhaps there will be a breeding pair or two somewhere around this area.
Last couple of days: Mass exodus!
Large numbers of Swifts being reported on Thursday going over Leith Hill Dorking, Surrey 5am to 1230hrs 800 birds going out West. Same day at Painswith Beacon 1800hrs to 2100hrs 1530 birds going out SW. Also this week large amounts of Swifts going either South or South West through Bury, Greater Manchester, Chapel Hill, Yorkshire and Darwen East Lancashire.
Friday 10th July 2015 - 1600hrs
Swift activity again this afternoon over Clawthorpe Hall with screeching birds overhead
Thursday 9th July 2015 - 2000hrs to 2115hrs "Observing Swift Activity along all sites off Main Street, Burton In Kendal.
As usual we met up at the Burton Memorial Hall and tonight's observers were: Reg, Jane, David and myself. We must have timed it lucky for once because at long last a bird was seen to enter the gable end Cottage site, which is on the same block as the Post Office. Although this site has been used since 2013, we have not seen any birds this year up until tonight.
Tonight the general picture was very quiet with just a maximum of six birds being seen overhead in the skies at various times. And just occasionally a odd bird seem to come from nowhere with no sound and enter one of the outlined nest sites.
Moving on we spent some time at the front of the Royal and we where fortunate to see two further birds at intervals enter into two of the eave level sites on the front low elevation roof. Also of note was that Reg actually observed a bird entering a old established site (but for the first time this year) to the right hand corner of the front low elevation.
From the Kings rear yard area we made observations from a distance of The Old Bakery large building which looked a ideal candidate for the Swifts. We did see plenty of activity earlier above the building in a general fashion, yet we never managed to confirm any nest sites although we all agreed it was definately worth ten minutes checking out on a regular basis just to see if they where using it.
Not the warmest of nights with little insect activity, no swift screaming observed tonight. Little seen on low levels unless the birds where approaching or leaving nest sites other than that most birds were at a 75 to 100ft altitude on average.
Here below is a update of the total Burton Sites as it stands to date (2013 to 2015)
Total Swift sites in Burton In Kendal (2013-2015) as of 10th July 2015 (Please click over to enlarge) |
Friday, 3 July 2015
July 2nd 2015
Details of our observations Thursday 2nd July 2015, all activity was on Royal Hotel, mainly on the Annexe return and also at the front of the Royal. (Please click over to enlarge) |
Thursday 2nd July 2015 - Swift Observations - Off Main Street, Burton In Kendal 2000hrs to 2130hrs.
We met up at the Memorial Hall (Reg, David and Myself), we looked up to the skies and counted a maximum of nine birds present. We did later see a chasing screaming party of about 5 or 6 birds. From the Memorial Hall it did look like there could have been birds dropping into Cocking Yard but we could not confirm for sure.
We checked out all the regular sites. We did see activity at the Royal at a couple of points on the front of the building. But the jewel came when we actually saw a bird leave its nest on the return side of the annexe building. This was a site used last year and to get confirmation that it is being used this year is really good news.
Although several birds did cross over the Manor and the Coach House we did not actually see any of them enter any of the known sites.
David showed us the rear of Reeder Cottage and Neddy Hill Cottage, and told us that during the past week he had observed Swifts going up to the under eaves of these properties and we were all left wondering whether or not these had been immature birds actually prospecting possible sites for breeding for next year. This is a well known fact that they do this sort of thing.
Friday, 26 June 2015
June 25th 2015 - Swift Notes
Last night's (25th June) activity with the Swifts on Main Street, Burton In Kendal - Please click over the sketch |
Thursday June 25th 2015 - Swift observations - Main Street, Burton In Kendal between 2100hrs and 2200hrs
This week there was only Reg and myself observing the Swifts. As usual we started from the Burton Memorial Hall and worked through the different sites.
At the start of the evening we did manage to count at one stage up to 25 birds, some screaming follow my leader parties of up to 12 birds. The skies were very busy tonight with birds at medium height, but occasionally coming down to lower levels.
We did not have any birds again at the Cottages near to the Post Office, however we did manage to confirm a new site this year in Cocking Yard. In fact it was the same site which we recorded back in 2013. This now confirms both sites in Cocking Yard are being used.
Moving on to the Royal, we did not witness any activity to the rear or sides of the buildings, but did witness birds coming down to all three sites on the front left hand side lower elevation. In fact we saw three visits to the nest site which is 4ft below the eaves on the LH side and we estimated that food was being brought to the nest site at approx a 30 minute interval.
Moving on to the Coach House and the Manor House. Things seemed quiet with very little overhead aerial activity just occasionally you would see the screaming chasing birds going through. However by chance we were lucky to see one bird leaving a new (for this year, but old established site) site on the front of the Manor House, and this now brings the Manor House nest sites to three separate locations (One front and 3 RH side Gable).
We were wondering if there was anyone out there who maybe interested in surveying the Swift population at nearby Borwick? if so please get in touch we would love to hear from you.
Friday, 19 June 2015
June 18th 2015 - Swift Notes
Rough sketch of Swifts nesting sites for 2015 as at June 18th 2015 |
Tuesday June 23rd 2015 - Milnthorpe Church Green - Swift Watching 1015hrs to 1030hrs
Observing Swifts heading to nest site somewhere on the South side of the Church. Counted no less than 20 Swifts high above the square. When I looked more close there was a Sparrowhawk soaring in circles right in the middle of the Swifts.
Thursday June 18th 2015 - Swift Watching off Main Street, Burton In Kendal 2100hrs to 2215hrs.
The weather was dry yet still had that cool edge. At first we found it very difficult to locate any Swifts, the skies seemed empty and this was more or less the situation throughout the watch, however on going around to the individual nest sites we were then able to locate just the odd birds returning to their respective nest sites.
Tonight there were four of us, Myself, Reg, David and we were joined by Karen of Kendal who had also come along to observe our Swifts and who is also thinking about getting a group going over in Kendal.
Although we never saw any birds returning into Cocking Yard, we have been informed by Jane that the regular pair on "Hangings Farm" are back and she thinks they could well have young.
We moved on to the Royal and whilst there we saw our first swift of the evening returning to its nest site. The small hole of the three holes on the rear annexe. This was another new record for us this year although the site has been used for at least three years as we know of. Two further new sites were also recorded on the front of the Royal were we also saw a Swift enter one of the old established sites, but again a new record for this year. We were also advised by David that he had earlier in the week seen birds going into another of the old sites further along on the Royal building (lower elevation). So this makes the Royal offering at the moment to six individual sites.
Moving on to The Coach House, and we saw a bird entering on the corner of the gable end side which is again another brand new site which has never been recorded before.
From our position we could also see clearly the gable of the Manor House and another pair of birds were seen to enter a small hole and very close to a old established nest site which we registered as being used only last week. Although this site is very close within inches of the one recorded last week, we do feel that perhaps that it is a new site. Prior to second bird going into the nest site there was several visits where the bird would go close and hold the wall for split second before coming off and going aerial yet again and would return doing the similar thing again and again before actually seen to enter the nest site. This now brings the Manor House birds up to three separate sites.
Even closing to dusk the skies still seemed void of birds, just a couple where seen occasionally. Where had all the Swifts gone?
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