Geneva Airport ensures the emergency adoption of swifts fallen from the nest
Candidates number in the dozens. Under the eaves of the large shed, a providential colony. Reportage.
Posted today at 11:05 a.m.
A real airport dormitory. A line of shadow more than 20 meters high, small rooms sheltered by an eaves with precious architecture. Two sizes, rounded and rectangular. The former are for the house swallow; the black swift prefers to lodge at right angles. No less than 180 artificial nest boxes for one, nearly 50 for the other. One hell of a colony. Perfect cohabitation, behind the Grand hangar (GH) of Geneva airport.
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