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The APK-1a Nest-mould for Swift is made from ecological woof concrete. and limits the rolling of the eggs to a minimum and thus prevents from falling out.
This APK-1 Nest box for Swift is made of ecological sawdust concrete and can be wall-mounted.
Nest box of ecological wood concrete for sparrows.
The Swift Block Swift Box is a simple yet stylish product, designed to create nesting space for our declining swift population.
The Swift block is a stylish nesting place suitable for swifts.
Especially for use inside Swift Boxes
The Schwegler Lightweight Swift Box Type 1A is a lightweight built-in box that is easy to clean.
This latest design is a lightweight nesting box made of plant fibre and is intended for installation in or on external walls of buildings of all kinds.
The 1MF contains two nesting chambers for Swifts, each with its own entrance, allowing two pairs to breed and successfully raise their young separately from each other but in the same box.
The 1SP Sparrow Terrace nest box, with 6 entry holes, is suitable for house and tree sparrows. Made from wood-concrete, consisting of 75% wood, the box is lightweight and breathable.
Swift Observation Box No. 15 complete with basic box and nest mould
This Nest Box can be installed within an external wall to a maximum depth is 17 cm in order to prevent the underneath entrance hole being blocked.
For over 40 years Schwegler has produced a range of Brick Boxes to encourage birds and bats to settle in the immediate vicinity of apartments, houses and bridges.
Brick box for common swifts to attach to houses, houses and bridges.
Swift built-in nesting stone type 25A from Schwegler wood-concrete.
For over 40 years Schwegler has produced a range of Brick Boxes to encourage birds and bats to settle in the immediate vicinity of apartments, houses and bridges.
The survival of swifts in our towns and cities is now under threat. These birds occupy crevices and cavities in buildings where they raise their young.