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Pacific Swift - Apus pacificus - Birds of the WorldOccurs over a vast range of habitats, both breeding and wintering, from low Arctic to tropics, often around human habitation video . Winters mainly in lowlands, ...
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Pacific Swift Apus pacificus - eBirdThe Pacific Swift is a large, dark swift with a white rump patch, a long forked tail, and makes sharp trilling calls in flight. It has an origami-like flight ...
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Pacific Swift Apus Pacificus Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZoneThe Pacific Swift is a full migrant with a large range, classified as Least Concern, and its population is suspected to be stable.
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Apus pacificus pacificus - GBIFKingdom. Animalia · Phylum. Chordata · Class. Aves · Order. Apodiformes · Family. Apodidae · Genus. Apus Scopoli, 1777 · Species. Apus pacificus (Latham, 1801).Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Apus - Wiktionary, the free dictionarySee also: apus and APUs. Translingual. Apus apus, common swift. Etymology. From Latin apūs, from Ancient Greek ἄπους (ápous, “sand martin”), from ἀ- (a-, ...
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Apus pacificus (Pacific Swift) - AvibaseThe Pacific swift is a species of bird that is part of the Swift family. It ... Classification. Order: Apodiformes Family: Apodidae Genus: ApusMissing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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[PDF] Status of 'Fork-tailed Swift' Apus pacificus complex in IndiaNov 26, 2020 · ' To date, there is no new molecular evidence to assess the status of Blyth's or Salim Ali's Swift as suggested in. Päckert et al. (2012).Missing: post- elevation
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Taxonomy of the Pacific Swift Apus pacificus Latham, 1802, complexAug 7, 2025 · This paper considers the taxonomie implications of morphological differences within the Pacific Swift Apus pacificus complex.Missing: Hirundo 1801
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English Names Version 2 - IOC World Bird ListFork-tailed Swift, Apus pacificus, Pacific Swift, Leader 2011. 91, Himalayan Goldenback, Dinopium shorii, Himalayan Flameback, Flameback is now the established ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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2023 eBird Taxonomy UpdateThe 2023 eBird update includes 3 new species, 124 species gained from splits, and 16 lost through lumps, resulting in a net gain of 111 species.Missing: Leader | Show results with:Leader<|separator|>
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Molecular phylogeny of Old World swifts (Aves - ResearchGateThere are many examples of birds with minor genetic differences that are treated as valid species, e.g., Apus apus/A. pallidus (Päckert et al., 2012) , Clanga ...
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Pacific swift (Apus pacificus) - Thai National ParksThe Pacific swift is found in a wide range of climatic zones and habitats. It breeds in sheltered locations such as caves, natural rock crevices or under ...
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The Pacific Swifts (Apus pacificus) Apodiformes - Earth LifeJul 12, 2023 · Pacific Swifts are small, black birds with a white rump, short legs, and are in the order Apodiformes. They spend most of their lives in the ...Pacific Swifts (apus... · Distribution / Range · Nesting<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pacific Swift (Apus pacificus) identification - BirdaDuring winter, they are typically found in lowlands and, in Australia, inhabit arid regions as well as urban and coastal areas.
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Pacific Swift - Apus pacificus - Observation.orgTaxonomy conform IOC World Bird List. Distribution. Palearctic : Breeding Range= c Siberia and Mongolia through Kamchatka (se Russia) and Japan ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pacific Swift - Oiseaux-BirdsThe Pacific Swift is a colonial breeder. It builds a cup-shaped nest with dry ... Chantler – Pica Press – ISBN: 0300079362 – 978-0300079364 – 237 pages.
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[PDF] Supporting information for each of the 14 migratory listed birdsThe global population is probably at least 100,000 mature individuals based on estimates in the breeding range states of Russia, China, Japan, Taiwan and the ...
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Pacific Swift (Apus pacificus) | Wingmate Birds AustraliaPacific Swifts breed in colonies across eastern Asia, nesting in caves, rock crevices, or under the eaves of buildings. The nest is a half-cup of grass and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pacific Swift · Apus pacificus · (Latham, 1801) - Xeno-CantoThe Pacific Swift (Apus pacificus) is a swift with a white rump, fork tail, and allotonous call, breeding in town houses.Missing: locality | Show results with:locality
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Swifts Drinking Water on the Wing - YouTubeApr 23, 2016 · Swifts spend nearly all their daytime hours on the wing. This also means they have to feed and drink while flying. In this snippet you can ...
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(PDF) The Metabolic Cost of Flight in Unrestrained BirdsAug 6, 2025 · Metabolic rate during flight did not change significantly over a range of air speeds from 8 to 18 m/s and birds would not fly at speeds outside ...
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[PDF] 300_Fork-tailed Swift - NZ Birds OnlineNominate pacificus migrates S for boreal winter, wintering Thailand, probably. Malay Pen., Indonesia, New Guinea, Melanesia, Aust., and occasionally NZ; some ...
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Hobby - BTOPacific Swift - Apus pacificus, Paddyfield Warbler - Acrocephalus ... Hobby. Falco subbuteo. Hobby, Philip Croft. Introduction. The Hobby is always an ...
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Swift-Hunting Behavior of the Peregrine Falcon in ArizonaAmong the solo and cooperative attacks by Peregrine Falcons on White-throated Swifts, the most spectacular are long series of declining stoops.Missing: Apus | Show results with:Apus
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Nest Predation by the Roof Rat, Rattus rattus, and Nest Site QualityAug 5, 2025 · Only a small number of nest sites originally available to swifts will provide sufficient protection from predation by rats and are still used by ...
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First record of haemosporidian parasites infecting swifts (AvesDespite low parasitemia or absence of parasites detected by microscopy haemosporidian infection was detected in 44 swifts (15.8%) using a screening PCR that ...
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Evidence for multiple drivers of aerial insectivore declines in North ...May 22, 2019 · Proposed causes of declines in both insect abundance and richness include agricultural intensification, habitat loss, pesticides, decreased ...
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Pacific Swift (Apus pacificus) - Simply BirdingJun 12, 2025 · These birds are almost perpetually airborne, landing only to breed. They feed, mate, and even sleep while in flight, exhibiting a phenomenon ...
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migrations of Pacific Swifts (Apus pacificus) between Sakhalin ...Aug 7, 2021 · It is not surprising that their migratory routes and wintering grounds follow the East Asian-Australasian Flyway given their non-breeding ranges ...
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Vagrants as Vanguards of Rage Shifts in a Dynamic WorldAug 6, 2025 · It has been suggested that vagrancy may be on the increase due to climate change, and that vagrants represent those individuals of a species ...