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COMMON SWIFT
Apus apus
Swift © Chris Mead
 

• Population
  changes

• Productivity
  trends

• Additional
  information

Conservation listings
Europe: no SPEC category (favourable conservation status in Europe, not concentrated in Europe)
UK: green
Long-term trend
UK: unknown
UK population size
85,000 pairs in 1990 (1988–91 Atlas: APEP06); 20,000–100,000 pairs in 2000 (BiE04)
Status summary
Swifts were not monitored before the inception of the BBS and, because its results since 1994 show large fluctuations, a long time-series may be needed before population trends can be estimated with confidence. Initial results suggest decline in England and Scotland, and possibly in Wales. Monitoring is complicated by the difficulty of finding occupied nests, by the weather-dependent and sometimes extraordinary distances from the nest at which adults may forage, and by the variable midsummer influx of non-breeding individuals. Since Swifts do not normally begin breeding until they are four years old, non-breeding numbers can be very substantial. Concern for Swifts, a small organisation of private individuals, is trying to promote the deliberate provision of nesting sites for this species, as so many suitable cavities are being lost to re-development. It is also gathering information on populations to assess whether the species should be listed as of conservation concern.
 

Population changes

BBS UK graph
 
BBS acknowledgement
 
BBS England graph
BBS Scotland graph
BBS Wales graph
 

Productivity trends

Productivity information is not currently available for this species
 

Additional information

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This report should be cited as:
Baillie, S.R., Marchant, J.H., Crick, H.Q.P., Noble, D.G., Balmer, D.E., Coombes, R.H.,
Downie, I.S., Freeman, S.N., Joys, A.C., Leech, D.I., Raven, M.J., Robinson, R.A. and Thewlis, R.M. (2006)
Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: their conservation status 2005.
BTO Research Report No. 435. BTO, Thetford. (http://www.bto.org/birdtrends)

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