
I would fit them on the brickwork above the main window if all were in agreement ,but making sure they have a sloping roof.The other alternative is at the apex above the brick work.I would keep them well away from the two down pipes as the curved parts near the top of them are ideal perching spots for predators.
Brian ,Crumlin, Nr Ireland.
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South East wall is fine .
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Sent: Saturday, February 28th 2026, 08:25
Subject: [SLN] Swiftbox positioning
Hi all
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Dear Annie,
the flat roofs you mention will pose no problems as regards access, i would make sure the boxes have horizontal entrances.All swift nesting sites are a trade off and there is no perfect site.We have many examples in Nr Ireland similar to what you are describing and all survive year after year ,some have flat roofs less than two meters from the boxes.I am sure an odd swift is lost to a predator but if more survive then the population grows.
Regards,
Brian.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 3rd 2026, 08:21
Subject: Re: [SLN] Swiftbox positioning
Dear BrianThanks so much for this advice. It is really helpful and I am going to use it.The SE facing, that's a relief as the other two sides were tiled and not really accessible to us.One more consideration I have on another couple of sites:If you have a flat roof, say a garage beneath a nest box sighting on a house, what would you say should be the minimum distance between the two? I think I have good distance, at least the equivalent of 1 storey of a house, but is having a garage or canopy meters beneath offering a banquet table to predators?I also have a row of flat roofed garages next to another house, with a footpath in between, but that house has good height, or is this risky?Thanks again,Annie, Banstead Swifts
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