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Asian Palm Swift
Latin Name:
Cypsiurus balasiensis
Category:
Size:
13cm
Description:
A very small, slender swift with long, narrow, sickle-shaped wings and very long deeply-forked tail, which, when folded, looks thin and pointed; dusky brown above, with paler rump; lighter below, esp. on throat; superficially similar in form and appearance to Crested Treeswift, but smaller, more slender, with darker underparts and browner upperparts; tail correspondingly shorter; Very gregarious; sometimes in mixed parties; mostly associated with palmyra and other palms; nests also in thatched roofs.
Habitat:
Lightly forested country with palms; cultivation; near habitation.
Food:
Insects, hawked in the air.
Distribution:
Lowlands Nepal eastwards
Call:
Call Description:
Trills, chitters.
IUCN:
National Status:
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