Along with rapid growth and greenhouses brimming with seedlings, April brings the return of our beloved swallows, back from their winter getaway, performing their aerial acrobatics in our skies. For me, it doesn't truly feel like spring without them. I remember long evenings as a child sitting by the river near my house, watching swallows skim the water, gradually fading from sight as dusk gathered.
I recall feeling gratitude towards them when someone told me they were eating mosquitoes and midges. Swallows, indeed, feast on mosquitoes and midges but their diet also includes flies, moths, wasps, aphids, flying ants, bees, ladybirds and more.
While some of us might cringe at the thought of our beloved bees and ladybirds being gobbled up by these aerial predators we can certainly forgive them…
