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Naturally Speaking: Environmental News and Views

Summary by The Wokingham Paper
SWIFTS are fascinating birds, eating, mating, even sleeping on the wing, and landing only to nest. But greatly in decline, they are now on the red list of birds of conservation concern. For every 20 swifts you might have seen in 1995, there are now just three. Their main problem is a lack of nesting sites – and a decline in flying insects on which they rely for food. Old building renovations can block off eaves, and new homes don’t provide suita…
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The Wokingham Paper broke the news in on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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