Swifts do indeed nest under the eaves of houses if there are any holes to allow them access.
John Doherty said
Sat Jun 15 9:36 PM, 2013
Hi
I saw a Swift the other day swoop very low and then go into the cladding on the roof of a house - where do they select a nest and would this have been an unusual choice.
I saw a Swift the other day swoop very low and then go into the cladding on the roof of a house - where do they select a nest and would this have been an unusual choice.
Cheers in advance