Another
heartening example of a local initiative to provide more
accommodation for Swifts.
In some locations,
for example where a cherry picker will be used, we have recommended
Woodcrete swift boxes from CJ Wildlife for extra durability.
by Jan Stannard
This
month has seen the start of our area’s Swift box initiative, with
the first boxes made locally by volunteers, along with attraction
call systems, bought as components and assembled. So far we have
agreement for about 40 sites to install boxes.
These
are mostly families with suitable houses in areas where we know there
are existing Swift breeding sites. These are clustered in streets
within the three towns so that they should form ‘loose colonies’.
We have already surveyed every single location to make sure it is
suitable for swifts in terms of flight path, predator access, aspect
and overall height.
On
residents’ houses we are installing external boxes because people
regard internal boxes as too difficult and too costly to put into
their houses. The design is based on Mark Glanville’s twin design,
and are sold at cost price (£25 for a twin box).
Mark Glanville's twin compartment box |
WoodStone® Swift Nest Box |
The
property owners have readily agreed to have a sound system, which we
are providing ready to use at a cost of £26 (cost price). This
comprises a mini amplifier, a tweeter, an SD card with swift calls, a
power supply and a suitable length of audio cable (see here).
In
addition to domestic properties, we have persuaded the clergy and
wardens of two local churches to put in 4-6 boxes in their towers.
Lastly, we have two new large colony installations: Swift House by McCarthy & Stone (28 internal boxes) and Premier Inn Maidenhead (20 internal boxes).
Lastly, we have two new large colony installations: Swift House by McCarthy & Stone (28 internal boxes) and Premier Inn Maidenhead (20 internal boxes).
In
total, there will at least 120 swift nesting places if all goes to
plan.
The
Maidenhead, Marlow and Cookham Swift Group was founded in July 2015
and now has 80 members.
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