Birds

Caroline Swiftlet

Caroline Swiftlet

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The Caroline Swiftlet is a swiftlet species endemic to the Caroline Islands in Micronesia. It is a small, dark bird that spends its life on the wing, tirelessly foraging for insects over its island home.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Caroline Islands, primarily found on Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae. It inhabits forests, coastal areas, and often flies over open lagoons and villages, especially near cliff faces or cave entrances.
How to spot
Look for small, dark, swift-flying birds over the islands. Identification is primarily based on its restricted geographic range within the Caroline Islands. Observe their rapid, agile flight.
When to spot
Active throughout daylight hours. Observable year-round within its island range.
This swiftlet relies on echolocation to navigate the challenging environments of dark caves and crevices where it builds its nests, a common adaptation among many Aerodramus species.
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