Muck in to help nesting birds during UK heatwave, says RSPB
by Phoebe Weston from Environment | The Guardian on (#5YXKE)
People urged to leave out mud pies and dishes of fresh water for migrating birds as temperatures rise
The RSPB is urging the public to get their hands dirty this weekend and create mud pies to help endangered birds such as house martins, swifts and swallows get enough sludge to build their nests.
A nine-day mini-heatwave is hitting the UK, which coincides with the return of migratory birds here to breed. Many of these birds have flown thousands of miles on their journey. But conservationists are concerned that the ground is getting so hard it could stop them from being able to make their nests.
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