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Indian Swiftlet - Aerodramus unicolor - Birds of the WorldMedium-sized swiftlet with shallow tail-fork; dark brown upperparts with uniform or marginally paler rump; uniformly pale brown underparts and unfeathered ...
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Indian Swiftlet Aerodramus Unicolor Species FactsheetThe global population size has not been quantified, but the species is reported to be the most abundant swift in Sri Lanka (del Hoyo et al. 1999). The ...
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Indian Swiftlet / Aerodramus unicolor - World Bird NamesSimilar in proportions to the subgenus Collocalia, but tarsus more or less feathered.
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Status and breeding of the Indian swiftlet - Sahyadri Nisarga MitraOn 8th April 2001, we visited Vengurla Rocks for bird watching and saw a nesting colony of this swiftlet in a cave on Bandra Rocks (local name of islet).
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Aerodramus unicolor (Indian Swiftlet) - AvibaseThe Indian swiftlet, or Indian edible-nest swiftlet, is a small swift. It is a common resident colonial breeder in the hills of Sri Lanka and south west India.
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Aerodramus unicolor (Jerdon, 1840) - GBIFKingdom. Animalia · Phylum. Chordata · Class. Aves · Order. Apodiformes · Family. Apodidae · Genus. Aerodramus Oberholser, 1906.Vernacular Names · Appears In 13 Checklist... · Appears In 14 Occurrence...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Extensive diversification across islands in the echolocating ...Mar 11, 2014 · Here we investigate the phylogenetic history of the genus. Aerodramus, a group of echolocating swiftlets that has diversified throughout the ...
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Indian Swiftlet Aerodramus unicolor - eBirdMostly seen in the hills, where it breeds in caves, but can disperse to the plains during monsoons or immediately after summer showers, hawking insects in mixed ...
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Aerodramus - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsAerodramus refers to a genus of insectivorous, echo-locating swiftlets indigenous to coastal regions of Asia, known for producing glutinous material in their ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Echolocation in Oilbirds and swiftlets - PMC - PubMed CentralMay 28, 2013 · Konishi and Knudsen (1979) reported that Oilbird signal energy was unevenly distributed from 1 to 15 kHz, with most energy from 1.5 to 2.5 kHz, ...
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Echolocation in Oilbirds and swiftlets - FrontiersPhylogenetic relationships of the Papuan Swiftlet Aerodramus papuensis and implications for the evolution of avian echolocation. Ibis 147, 790–796. doi ...
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Extreme lightweight structures: avian feathers and bonesHere we review the structure, mechanics, and composition of the avian feather and bone to understand how they maintain integrity with a minimum weight penalty.Missing: swiftlet | Show results with:swiftlet
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The Nervous System and Senses - OrnithologyFor sea birds tolerance for salt water is high; they can excrete excess salt through their nasal glands although they will drink fresh water in preference to ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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[PDF] The Function of the Salt Gland in the Brown PelicanSep 4, 2024 · Health. SUMMARY. The salt gland (nasal gland) of the Brown Pelican can excrete a highly concentrated solution of sodium chloride. The excretory ...Missing: swiftlet sensory echolocation
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The digestive adaptation of flying vertebrates: High intestinal ...There is anecdotal evidence that birds have relatively shorter intestines than mammals (3), and shorter intestines are associated with less surface area and ...Missing: swiftlet | Show results with:swiftlet
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The food and foraging of Collocalia and Aerodramus swiftlets: a reviewAug 6, 2025 · Swiftlets (Collocalia, Aerodramus) make up a guild of birds which prey on a wide range of aerial insects and spiders.Missing: system | Show results with:system
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[PDF] The global population status and distribution of the Indian SwiftletOct 12, 2024 · India is home to (i) the Himalayan Swiftlet (Aerodramus brevirostris) which is found throughout the Himalayas and mountains of North India from ...
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Foraging habits and habitats of the Indian Swiftlet (Aerodramus ...Mar 23, 2025 · The species uses distinct habitat preferences, with wetlands surrounded by agricultural lands and plantation areas being primary habitats.
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[PDF] The diet of the White-rumped Swiftlet (Aerodramus spodiopygius) in ...The number of insects in each food bolus ranged from 7 to 587 (x = 149). The average weight of a bolus was 0.33 g (range 0.11 - 0.62 g.). The average length ...Missing: intake | Show results with:intake
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(PDF) Foraging Habits of Aerial Insectivores in the Coastal Region ...Aug 10, 2025 · The proximity of their breeding colonies primarily influences the Indian Swiftlet's foraging range, extending up to 20 km in Sindhudurg and over ...
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Diet and Foraging - White-nest Swiftlet - Aerodramus fuciphagusOct 22, 2024 · Other important prey items are dipteran flies (8–64.49% of the diet), hemipteran bugs (7–35%), mayflies (average 26.5%), and beetles (1–13.47%) ...Missing: unicolor digestive short gut
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Exploring the Indian Swiftlet: A Master of Aerial AcrobaticsAug 27, 2025 · The Indian Swiftlet, scientifically known as Aerodramus unicolor, is a fascinating bird species that captivates ornithologists and bird ...
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Swifts (South Asia) Species Guide - BirdaAerodramus unicolor. A photo of a Little Swift (Apus affinis). Little Swift. Apus affinis. A photo of a Pacific Swift (Apus pacificus). Pacific Swift. Apus ...
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[PDF] 225 ROOSTING AND NEST-BUILDING BEHAVIOUR OF THE ...Nov 30, 2013 · Swiftlets are free-flying birds that have a regular daily flight routine even if nesting in artificial houses. They typically emerge from ...
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[PDF] A REVIEW ON Aerodramus SPP. IN TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMSMay 15, 2025 · Introduction. Swiftlets are gregarious and colonial nesters that belong to the family Apodidae. There are four known genera: Aerodramus, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The population trend of the largest breeding colony of the Indian ...Apr 26, 2024 · Swiftlet populations on both islands are considered to be the maximum size their habitat can sustain, not exceeding 5,000 and 246 birds on Burnt ...Missing: preferences | Show results with:preferences
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Swiftlets farming for production of edible bird's nests - Google PatentsA. fuciphagus and A. unicolor each lays a clutch of 2 eggs. The eggs are incubated for around 3 weeks before hatching. Young fledgling leaves the nest in ...
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Indian Swiftlet - Stay connected with nature and your friendThe Indian Swiftlet is predominantly found in the Indian subcontinent. Its range extends through the Western Ghats, parts of northeast India, and the Andaman ...
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Breeding biology of the Edible-Nest Swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagusGenetic structure and species tree analyses were applied to measure population relationships and connectivity. Ecological niche modelling was used to ...
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BREEDING BIOLOGY OF THE EDIBLE‐NEST SWIFTLET ...A colony of the Edible-nest Swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagus nesting in a ... Incubation and fledging periods were 23 ± 3 days and 43 + 6 days, respectively.
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Population Status, Ecology, and Conservation of the Indian Swiftlet ...Sep 21, 2022 · The species is economically important as the nest of Indian Swiftlet made with its saliva is a delicacy and is threatening the survival of ...
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All about Indian swiftlet - Roundglass SustainIndia - southwest Maharashtra, Goa, Western Ghat regions of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu; Sri Lanka. Habitat Type. Rocky hills and mountainsides (with ...Missing: local | Show results with:local
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Aerodramus - Journal of Threatened TaxaApr 26, 2024 · India is home to four species of swiftlets, including the Indian Swiftlet Aerodramus unicolor, with populations from the Western Ghats (Mahabal ...
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Indian scientists make a clarion call for the conservation of cavesApr 4, 2022 · The cave-dwelling fauna could be more sensitive to minor changes and climate change could exacerbate local extinctions, according to scientists.
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[PDF] THE WILD LIFE (PROTECTION) ACT, 1972 | India CodeThe Act covers preliminary sections, authorities, hunting, plant protection, protected areas, sanctuaries, national parks, and the central zoo authority.
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(PDF) The population trend of the largest breeding colony of the ...Apr 29, 2024 · The current study aims to comprehend the population status and distribution of the Indian Swiftlet ( Aerodramus unicolor , family: Apodidae) ...<|control11|><|separator|>