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24 April 2026 News

Homes for Swifts - A Derbyshire Dales Celebration

On Sunday 12th April, Derbyshire Dales Swift Project hosted a celebration of Swifts in collaboration with several organisations at The Whitworth, Darley Dale. A big thank you to everyone who joined us on Sunday, 12th April, for our Swift celebration ...

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17 April 2026 News

A spectacular turn out for Parwich's Swifts

On Wednesday 15th April, Derbyshire Dales Swift Project's Community Engagement & Communications Officer, Charly Crump, visited Parwich Horticultural Society at Parwich's Royal British Legion give a talk to 20 of its members.

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16 April 2026 Event

Bells for Birds

Derbyshire Swift Conservation are excited to be working with Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and Derby Nature Collective this Spring as our Swifts return from Africa to fill our skies. Their numbers are declining, but together we can help. Bells for Birds ...

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6 April 2026 Guest Blog

Bradwell's Swifts

A huge thanks to our volunteers - Sally Pereira and Delphine Sayre - for this guest blog

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3 April 2026 News

A tremendous turn out for Darley Dale's Swifts

On Friday 27th March, Derbyshire Dales Swift Project's Community Engagement & Communications Officer, Charly Crump, visited Derbyshire Dales Ramblers at Darley Dale's Methodist Church to give a talk to its members. The talk was supported by one ...

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20 March 2026 News

A fantastic turn out for Ashbourne's Swifts

On Thursday 19th March, Derbyshire Dales Swift Project's Community Engagement & Communications Officer, Charly Crump, visited Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Ashbourne to give a public talk. The talk was organised in collaboration with one ...

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6 March 2026 Guest Blog

Glorious Swifts - a guest blog

A huge thanks to our volunteer - Sue Colver - for this guest blog! When I retired to Darley Dale over four years ago, I was so excited to see Swifts flying over my back garden and to hear the glorious sound of screaming parties, yet alone to witness ...

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