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[[Image:Little_Swift_Kishore_1.JPG|thumb|400px|right|Subspecies ''A. a. singalensis''<br />Photo by {{user|drkishore|drkishore}}<br />Kondaveedu, Andhra Pradesh, [[India]], Octobe-2016]]
 
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In Africa south of the Sahara, locally also Northern Africa. In the [[Middle East]] in [[Israel]] and [[Turkey]]. From there east to [[Iran]], [[Pakistan]] and [[India]].<br />

Revision as of 09:51, 4 July 2017

Photo by xentox
Lofa County, Liberia, 2005
Apus affinis

Identification

Notice white rump wrapping down onto flanks
Photo by Paco Chiclana
coast of Cádiz, Spain, July 2011

12 cm (4¾ in): wingspan 33cm

  • Black plumage
  • White throat
  • White rump wrapping down onto flanks
  • Short square tail

Distribution

Subspecies A. a. singalensis
Photo by drkishore
Kondaveedu, Andhra Pradesh, India, Octobe-2016

Africa and Asia
In Africa south of the Sahara, locally also Northern Africa. In the Middle East in Israel and Turkey. From there east to Iran, Pakistan and India.
Common in sub-Saharan Africa and India.

Local and scarce in the rest of its range. Not globally threatened.

Also occurs on European side of the Gibraltar Strait per BF members observations.

Northernmost populations migratory in for example Middle East.

Taxonomy

Forms a superspecies with House Swift Apus nipalensis and is often considered conspecific. Sometimes also called House Swift (and the House Swift is sometimes called Little Swift) so confusion is easily possible.

Subspecies

Six subspecies recognized [1]:

Habitat

Aerial; nests on cliffs, buildings and bridges.

Behaviour

Breeding

The 1-4 eggs are laid in nests built in colonies on cliffs, buildings and bridges.

Diet

Diet includes insects caught in flight.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2015. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2015, with updates to August 2015. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/

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