I was idly scrolling through some old Facebook posts when I came across a post describing the additional 24 nest boxes that we installed at Edgecombe flats in 2021 where I was reminded that we painted every other chamber black inside. See here.
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Wednesday, 25 December 2024
Dark and light interiors
Saturday, 13 July 2024
Nest place in a thick brick wall
A number of times we have implemented nest places for Swifts in thick brick walls (e.g. here), this is just another example where we did something slightly different. The wall in question is about 35 cm thick - 3 layers of bricks.
First we removed an outer stretcher, which was quite easy with lime mortar. The next layer of brick was more difficult and had to be drilled out and removing small pieces. We managed to make a cavity over 200mm deep into the wall. We glued a nest form down at the opposite corner to the entrance:
We made a brick slip 25mm deep with an entrance. This was glued to a piece of 3mm ply in order to stop mortar being pressed into the nest space. One could have used slate or cloakboard for this. With this idea, there is no need for a nest chamber: