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Grey-rumped Swiftlet

Grey-rumped Swiftlet

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The Grey-rumped Swiftlet is characterized by its distinctive pale grey rump, which sets it apart from many other dark-bodied swiftlets. It is an agile aerial insectivore, constantly soaring and darting through the skies of its range.
Where to spot
Primarily found in the Bismarck Archipelago and Solomon Islands in Oceania. Inhabits coastal and island environments, including forests and open areas, often seen over water.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive pale grey rump contrasting with its otherwise dark plumage. Observe its high, rapid flight. Binoculars are essential for confirming the rump color, especially when the bird is in flight or at a distance.
When to spot
Year-round resident, active during daylight hours, especially morning and late afternoon when foraging is most intense.
The pale rump patch of this swiftlet can be a crucial field mark for identification, especially when observed from below against a bright sky, aiding birdwatchers in distinguishing it from similar species.
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