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No. 17B Schwegler Swift Nest Box (Single Cavity)

Manufacturer: Schwegler
Enlarged brood chamber
No. 17B Schwegler Swift Nest Box (Single Cavity)
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No. 17B Schwegler Swift Nest Box (Single Cavity)No. 17B Schwegler Swift Nest Box (Single Cavity)

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Swifts spend just four months in Europe over the summer and during this time they use urban areas around our homes and buildings to provide nesting sites. Renovation and rebuilding of older houses means that many of these preferred spaces, such as under roofs, attics or tiles, are often blocked so that they cannot find sufficient nest sites. These Swift Nest Boxes from Schwegler can help this species by providing valuable nesting locations and the installation of several units is an ideal way to support a swift colony. These boxes have been used across Europe with great success for many decades.

The Swift Box No. 17B is made from a special mixture of compressed plant fibres and concrete which enables it to provide good insulation and an extremely long life. It is very similar to the Swift Nest Box No. 17 but has an enlarged breeding space allowing the birds much more room for movement and the exercise of flight muscles. The box is supplied in a natural grey colour but can be painted to match the background using an air-permeable paint.

This box should be installed at least six to seven metres above the ground, ensuring that there is unobstructed access for birds entering and leaving. If possible, boxes should be sited under the shelter of eaves or overhanging roofs. They can also be installed on steep rock faces. The box can be opened by rotating the circular plate containing the entrance hole by 90° and removing it. Cleaning can then be performed although, in boxes which are occupied by swifts, this is not essential. 

 

The Swift box 17B comes with two L-shaped fixing brackets and screws for easy mounting.

You may also be interested in the Triple Cavity Swift Box 17A which can accomodate three pairs of swifts in parallel and can assist in the rapid formation of swift colonies.

 

Specification

  • Material: Lightweight plant fibre concrete (100% asbestos-free) and woodcrete
  • External dimensions(+ wing screws): 34 x 21 x 15 cm (L x W x H)
  • Brood chamber dimensions: 30 x 20 x 14 cm (L x W x H)
  • Weight: 4.8 kg
  • Entrance Hole Dimensions: 70 x 32 mm (L x H)
  • Irish Entrance Hole: 70 x 29 mm (L x H)

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Manufacturer: Schwegler
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