Ashby Co-op’s ‘distinctive tower’ to be used as location to help nesting swifts | Local News | News | Ashby Nub News

Ashby’s Co-op in Derby Road is to be used to provide a nesting location for swifts.

Wildlife enthusiast, Chris Dickinson, from Ashby, has been concerned by the decline in swift numbers in the skies above the town over the last few years.

He explained: “We only see Swifts in the summer, they come to the UK to nest and rear young.

“We see their streamlined arrow shape soaring in flight across our skies, and hear their screaming calls as they hunt insects in the air.

“They usually nest in holes in old buildings and walls but these sites have been disappearing as local householders renovate and rebuild older homes.”

Chris looked for new possible nesting locations in Ashby and approached Richard Walton, manager of the Co-op store on Derby Road, to ask if nesting boxes could be mounted on the walls of the store.

Chris Dickinson approached the Co-op about the nesting boxes

The store’s building has a distinctive tower which would give the swifts the height they need for their flight departure from the nest.

Richard said he was happy to give his permission.

He said: “It’s a fantastic project and I’m glad that the Co-op can play its part in supporting it.

“I look forward to seeing the Swifts return in years to come.”

Chris made six nesting boxes and will fit them on the Co-op building this week.

The plan has been supported financially by Nigel Bowler of All Counties Scaffolding (Midlands) Ltd, who arranged for the provision of the scissor platform to reach the required height.

The North West Leicestershire group of the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust have also been happy to support the costs of the project.

Calista and Libby Catley-Richardson painting the Swift boxes. Photos: Supplied

Committee member, Phil Richardson, whose granddaughters painted the nesting boxes to match the white walls, said “Swifts pair for life and return every year to the same nesting place.

“We’re hoping to offer the latest generation new opportunities to find homes so that we can enjoy their presence year after year.”

The plans for the boxes are available on the internet and they are simple to make.

Local Councilors are being approached to ask house builders to incorporate Swift nesting bricks into new homes.

But anyone with a suitable wall is encouraged to mount a box.

You can find more details HERE.

 
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