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Swifts are in decline. They are dependent upon buildings for nesting sites but many buildings are no longer suitable for them. Natural Enterprise are trying to find out about swifts on the Island. To find out more and take part in their survey click http://www.naturalenterprise.co.uk/pages/news/46-have-you-seen-a-swift

13 June 2011
12:27:03 pm, Categories: News

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