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;[[:Category:Chaetura|Chaetura]] andrei
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'''Includes: Sick's Swift'''
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==Identification==
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==Distribution==
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Found in large parts of [[South America]].
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==Taxonomy==
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Two subspecies accepted:
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* ''C. a. andrei'' in central and northern [[Venezuela]]
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* ''C. a. meridionalis'' from [[Colombia]] to the [[Guianas]], [[Brazil]], northern [[Paraguay]] and northwest [[Argentina]]
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Meridionalis is now sometimes split as '''Sick's Swift''', ''Chaetura meridionalis''.
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==Habitat==
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Forested lowland rivers.
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==Behaviour==
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==External Links==
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{{GSearch|Chaetura+andrei}}
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[[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Missing Images]] [[Category:Chaetura]]

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Chaetura andrei

Includes: Sick's Swift

Identification

Distribution

Found in large parts of South America.

Taxonomy

Two subspecies accepted:

Meridionalis is now sometimes split as Sick's Swift, Chaetura meridionalis.

Habitat

Forested lowland rivers.

Behaviour

External Links

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