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Little Swift
Latin Name:
Apus affinis
Size:
15cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Blackish plumage; white rump and throat diagnostic; short, square tail and long, sickle-like swift wings. The large Fork-tailed Swift A. pacificus (18cm) has a deeply forked tail. Highly gregarious; on the wing during day, hawking insects, flying over human habitation, cliffs and ruins; strong fliers, exhibiting great mastery and control in fast wheeling flight; frequently utters squealing notes on the wing; retires to safety of nest colonies in overcast weather.
Habitat:
human habitation, cliffs, ruins.
Food:
winged insects.
Distribution:
throughout the area, up to about 2,400m in Himalaya.
Call:
Call Description:
musical squeals on the wing; very vocal at sunset, but also through the day.
IUCN:
National Status:
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