Birds

Fanti Saw-wing

Fanti Saw-wing

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The Fanti Saw-wing is a dark-plumaged swallow found in the lowlands of West Africa. Like other saw-wings, it possesses serrations on its outer primary feathers, which give the genus its common name.
Where to spot
Lowland rainforests, forest edges, and clearings, often near water, in West Africa, from Sierra Leone to Nigeria.
How to spot
Look for its dark plumage and graceful flight over open areas within forests or along rivers. Distinguishing it from similar species often relies on subtle tail shape and precise geographic range.
When to spot
Year-round, resident. Active during daylight hours, foraging for insects.
Its specific name 'obscura' refers to its generally dark and inconspicuous plumage, which helps it blend into the often shaded environment of its forest habitat.
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