The natural breeding places of the common swift are rocks and cliffs, or house and stable walls. The fast-moving fliers have settled in towns and villages as cultural followers, where they live under the roofs and in niches of buildings However, many nesting sites are now being lost due to building renovations. Nesting sites are becoming increasingly common during roof and facade restorations locked. The result is that the swift had to be placed on the warning list of the Red List of endangered breeding birds. It is possible to meet both human needs and those of the swift using simple means. With this specifically for With the purchase of this product you support the participation of disabled people in working life. Nesting box, long cave, bird house, birds, bird protection, breed.
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