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Fork-tailed palm swift

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palms though also in other species including introduced ones. The nest is a "disorderly, elongated clump of feathers" bound with saliva and having a bottom entrance; it hangs from a dangling dead palm frond. The swift collects feathers by pulling them from birds in flight; most are taken from pigeons
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have blackish brown upperparts with a slight greenish gloss and pale gray edges on the feathers; the rump is slightly paler. Their cheeks are grayish brown and the throat very pale brownish white with dusky mottling. The rest of their underparts are pale with light brown mottling that is sparsest in
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has assessed the fork-tailed palm swift as being of Least Concern. It has an extremely large range, and though its population size is not known it is believed to be stable. No immediate threats have been identified. "This swift is adaptable to living around human habitations, and the planting of
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The fork-tailed palm swift is about 13 cm (5.1 in) long and weighs 9 to 13.6 g (0.32 to 0.48 oz). It has long narrow wings and a long deeply forked tail. The sexes are alike. Adults of the nominate subspecies
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is darker overall than the nominate. It has blacker upperparts with less gray on the feathers' edges. Its underparts feathers are darker with very little pale edging and the undertail coverts are shining greenish black.
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Like all swifts, the fork-tailed palm swift is an aerial insectivore. It usually forages in small flocks of up to 10 of its species. Its diet is highly varied; it has been reported feeding on insects of at least nine
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The fork-tailed palm swift's breeding season varies geographically, for example between April and June on Trinidad and from September to November in central Brazil. It nests only in palm trees, most frequently in
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are blackish brown with pale edges. Juveniles are similar to adults but have a buff tinge to the head and buffy edges to their upperparts' feathers.
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and parrots though birds of at least 21 families have been targeted. The clutch size is three eggs; they are incubated for about 21 days.
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The fork-tailed palm swift is found in a variety of landscapes that have in common the presence of palm trees, especially
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Despite the similarity in their names, it is in a different genus than the Old World
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The fork-tailed palm swift's flight calls have been described as "a trilling
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The fork-tailed palm swift is a year-round resident throughout its range.
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The nominate subspecies of fork-tailed palm swift is found in the
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The fork-tailed palm swift was for a time placed in genus
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decorative palms provides nest sites for these birds."
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and north central, northeastern, and eastern Brazil.
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Fork-tailed palm-swift


Apiacás
Mato Grosso
Brazil
Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Strisores
Apodiformes
Apodidae
Tachornis
Binomial name
Cassin

bird
Apodinae
Apodidae
South America
Trinidad and Tobago
nominate
Cypsiurus
African

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