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Look who came to say 'Hello' this afternoon
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My son spotted this little chap in the road as he was getting out of his car. Being an aerial only birdy he made no attempt to fly and just sat in his hand and practically fell asleep.
http://i1.tinypic.com/1zqppbb.jpg
Here's a shot that will reveal his identity. My husband took him upstairs and threw him out the window. The next minute him and his mates were screaming round our house by way of thanks!
My son spotted this little chap in the road as he was getting out of his car. Being an aerial only birdy he made no attempt to fly and just sat in his hand and practically fell asleep.
http://i1.tinypic.com/1zqppbb.jpg
Here's a shot that will reveal his identity. My husband took him upstairs and threw him out the window. The next minute him and his mates were screaming round our house by way of thanks!
It is a Swift - aren't those scimitar wings just amazing?
Never having seen one at ground level either we first thought he was crippled as he kept falling over on the grass...we then realised their feet are not made for walking as they spend their whole life in the air... so are unformed. Left on the ground he would die for sure as they don't have the power to take off.
I wanted to share this with you all as I know it would be appreciated.
Never having seen one at ground level either we first thought he was crippled as he kept falling over on the grass...we then realised their feet are not made for walking as they spend their whole life in the air... so are unformed. Left on the ground he would die for sure as they don't have the power to take off.
I wanted to share this with you all as I know it would be appreciated.
I looked into putting up nesting boxes for swifts, but the recommendations are for a minimum 14 foot clear drop to allow the youngsters to take flight without hitting the ground. My house didn't have the height. If they do crash-land, it's very nearly impossible for them to get airborne on their own.
Well done!
Well done!
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