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  • Swift (bird) - Wikipedia
    The Apodidae, or swifts, form a family of highly aerial birds They are superficially similar to swallows, but are not closely related to any passerine species Swifts are placed in the order Apodiformes along with hummingbirds The treeswifts are closely related to the true swifts, but form a separate family, the Hemiprocnidae
  • 8 Fascinating Swift Bird Facts You Should Know
    Learn facts you need to know about a swift bird These airborne birds can’t sit still Get facts about swift nests, range and migration Chimney swifts are very fast fliers and spend most of their lives in midair They eat, drink and mate while flying, only stopping to raise young
  • Swift | Bird Migration, Habitat Diet | Britannica
    swift, any of about 75 species of agile, fast-flying birds of the family Apodidae (sometimes Micropodidae), in the order Apodiformes, which also includes the hummingbirds The family is divided into the subfamilies Apodinae, or soft-tailed swifts, and Chaeturinae, or spine-tailed swifts
  • Swift Bird Facts | Apus Apus
    The Swift is a medium-sized aerial bird, which is a superb flyer Sleeping, eating, bathing and even mating on the wing (while flying), Swifts rarely touch the ground They are also the fastest birds in level flight, with an impressive top speed of 69mph
  • Is That a Swallow or a Swift? | Audubon
    Swifts fly in the upper part of the air column as they hunt; swallows pursue insects closer to the ground or water If the bird is perched on a nest box, power line, or branch, that’s a giveaway: Only swallows have the wherewithal to sit upright
  • Swift - The Wildlife Trusts
    Swifts spend most of their lives soaring high in the sky, only ever landing to nest They are easy to spot as they look like an arrow whirling through the sky, and often fly in groups Originally, they would have nested in trees or cliffs but now prefer the roofs of old buildings like churches
  • 9 Types of Swifts (Cypseloifes, Aeronautes, Chaetura, Streptoprocne . . .
    The swifts are the fastest flying passerines in North America and sometimes they are all but impossible to see because of their speed Their bodies are built in the same manner as a torpedo which helps them slice through the air with the least resistance
  • Swift Conservation Homepage
    There are about 118 species of Swifts world-wide Ours is the "Common Swift", not nearly as common as it once was, and these are Pacific Swifts (note the white rump on the bird on the right) photographed near Lake Baikal iin Siberia by Igor Fefelov
  • White-throated Swift Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . .
    Swifts (Order: Apodiformes, Family: Apodidae) <p>White-throated Swifts are hallmarks of the cliffs and canyon walls of scenic western North America These striking black-and-white birds seem to defy physics as they dive, twist, and turn at incredible speeds, pursuing insects aloft
  • Commonswift, Mauersegler, Apus apus, Martinet noir, Gierzwaluw, Swift . . .
    For a bird of its size, it can live a long time, and swifts have to known to live for as long as 21 years It can survive bad weather by entering what is called torpor, a coma-like condition in which its metabolism slows to almost nothing





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