Where can I find white-throated Swift?
Where can I find white-throated Swift?
Swifts roost in cliffs, bluffs, and canyons, as well as man-made structures like bridges, overpasses, and walls of quarries. In natural settings, swifts form colonies of as many as 400–500 birds in protected cliff crevices that are generally 6–50 meters above the ground. White-throated swifts will sometimes roost and nest in amongst colonies of other swallows species, including Cliff, Violet-Green, and Northern Rough-WingedSwallows. While foraging, White-throated swifts are found flying over meadows, agricultural fields, and open areas along the edges of ridges and hills.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Swifts and hummingbirds Family
Swifts Species
White-throated Swift