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Saving Swifts in Enfield

Sat, 23 May

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Enfield Library - Meeting Point

Join Birdwatch Ireland Meath Branch and Meath County Council for a gentle stroll in Enfield to discuss how Enfield's endangered Swift population might be saved before it is too late.

Saving Swifts in Enfield
Saving Swifts in Enfield

Time & Location

23 May 2026, 19:00 – 20:30

Enfield Library - Meeting Point, Main St, Johnstown, Enfield, Co. Meath, A83 X920, Ireland

About the event

In 2024, Meath County Council with the support of the National Parks and Wildlife Service through the Local Biodiversity Action Fund commissioned Birdwatch Ireland to survey the county's Common Swift (Apus apus) population. This follows Meath's first survey of Swifts in 2019. Both surveys showed that a small population of Swift continues to prevail in the outskirts of Enfield at Jordanstown Church but Swifts are at risk of being lost entirely from the area without concerted conservation action to protect and grow this population.


Organised by Birdwatch Ireland Meath Branch in conjunction with Meath County Council Heritage and Biodiversity Office. Ceangal, the Local Authority Heritage Programme, is delivered in partnership between the Heritage Council and Local Government Ireland.


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