Birdwatch: the invincible swift, effortless master of the air
by Stephen Moss from Environment | The Guardian on (#6MN27)
Also known as devil birds' for their haunting scream, they are just starting to arrive from sub-Saharan Africa
May Day dawns cold and breezy, with sullen grey clouds promising rain. Hope seems very far away. But then, a distant dark streak scythes through the skies over the Avalon Marshes, stiff-winged, direct and determined. A single swift, my first of the year.
As I do every spring, I silently recite the words of the poet Ted Hughes: They've made it again, which means the globe's still working ... "
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