
Fiji Woodswallow
Fiji Woodswallow
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The Fiji Woodswallow is a small, social passerine bird endemic to the Fiji Islands. It has a distinctive dark, sooty-brown plumage with a prominent light-blue bill and is known for its graceful flight.
Where to spot
Endemic to the islands of Fiji, found in a variety of habitats including open forests, coastal areas, cultivated lands, and even urban gardens.
How to spot
Look for small flocks perched on exposed branches or power lines. Observe their aerial foraging for insects. Their overall dark plumage and pale bill are key identification features.
When to spot
Resident year-round throughout the Fiji Islands, active during the day.
Where to spot
Endemic to the islands of Fiji, found in a variety of habitats including open forests, coastal areas, cultivated lands, and even urban gardens.
How to spot
Look for small flocks perched on exposed branches or power lines. Observe their aerial foraging for insects. Their overall dark plumage and pale bill are key identification features.
When to spot
Resident year-round throughout the Fiji Islands, active during the day.
Like other woodswallows, the Fiji Woodswallow engages in communal roosting, often huddling together tightly on branches for warmth, especially on cooler nights.
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