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  3. In Scotland, new rules are being introduced to require “swift bricks” in new buildings, a small change that creates nesting spaces and helps birds coexist with urban life.@Rainmaker1973 #globalmuseum #birds #Scotland

In Scotland, new rules are being introduced to require “swift bricks” in new buildings, a small change that creates nesting spaces and helps birds coexist with urban life.@Rainmaker1973 #globalmuseum #birds #Scotland

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    In Scotland, new rules are being introduced to require “swift bricks” in new buildings, a small change that creates nesting spaces and helps birds coexist with urban life.
    @Rainmaker1973 #globalmuseum #birds #Scotland

    fugeldich@nrw.socialF holgerh@gruene.socialH evelynoctavia@c.imE baardhaveland@snabelen.noB 4 Replies Last reply
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      In Scotland, new rules are being introduced to require “swift bricks” in new buildings, a small change that creates nesting spaces and helps birds coexist with urban life.
      @Rainmaker1973 #globalmuseum #birds #Scotland

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      @globalmuseum 😍

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        In Scotland, new rules are being introduced to require “swift bricks” in new buildings, a small change that creates nesting spaces and helps birds coexist with urban life.
        @Rainmaker1973 #globalmuseum #birds #Scotland

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        @Dodo_sipping
        aus Gründen auch für Rauchschwalben.
        @globalmuseum

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          In Scotland, new rules are being introduced to require “swift bricks” in new buildings, a small change that creates nesting spaces and helps birds coexist with urban life.
          @Rainmaker1973 #globalmuseum #birds #Scotland

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          @globalmuseum

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            In Scotland, new rules are being introduced to require “swift bricks” in new buildings, a small change that creates nesting spaces and helps birds coexist with urban life.
            @Rainmaker1973 #globalmuseum #birds #Scotland

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            @globalmuseum

            Nice... but I thought nests needed to be cleaned out to prevent deceases and other nasty stuff?

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              @Dodo_sipping
              aus Gründen auch für Rauchschwalben.
              @globalmuseum

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              @HolgerH hier gibt es viele Ruinen, wo sie ungestört nisten können. Die alten, halb verfallenen Granithäuser haben viele Spalten zwischen den Natursteinen. Schätze, dass die Fledermäuse auch da wohnen.

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              • baardhaveland@snabelen.noB baardhaveland@snabelen.no

                @globalmuseum

                Nice... but I thought nests needed to be cleaned out to prevent deceases and other nasty stuff?

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                @baardhaveland @globalmuseum I brought this up year(s) ago as a question and never saw an answer then either.

                Yeah, with no way to clean these out, they’ll quickly fill up and be useless.

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                • colinstu@birdbutt.comC colinstu@birdbutt.com

                  @baardhaveland @globalmuseum I brought this up year(s) ago as a question and never saw an answer then either.

                  Yeah, with no way to clean these out, they’ll quickly fill up and be useless.

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                  @colinstu @baardhaveland @globalmuseum a couple sites I'm seeing are broadly claiming "very clean birds"... but very clearly do not explicitly claim "no need to clean ever". suspiciously so.

                  e.g. actionforswifts.com has an FAQ with:

                  > Q: Do they require maintenance?

                  > A: Swifts bring in a very small amount of nest material, which is then reduced by invertebrates over the winter. Other birds may bring in more nest material, but they always leave some space. It is not unusual for Swifts to nest on top of a sparrow’s nest.

                  ... which is rather pointedly not answering the question.

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