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ViewsGlossy SwiftletFrom Opus(Redirected from Collocalia esculenta)
Also known as White-bellied Swiftlet
[edit] IdentificationA tiny Swiftlet, highly polytypic, with a square tail [edit] DistributionFrom Andamans, Nicobars, and Malay Peninsula south through Sumatra, Java, Lesser Sundas to New Guinea and the southwest Pacific, including Moluccas, Sulawesi, Borneo, and the Philippines and New Caledonia. [edit] TaxonomyHighly polytypic. Currently over 30 subspecies are described. Probably conspecific with Cave Swiftlet. [edit] HabitatRecorded over different habitats, often in humid areas and often around human settlements. Forest, forest edge, cultivated land, villages, towns and from sea-level up to 4500m (in New Guinea). [edit] BehaviourThis most conspicuous swiftlet, often feeding low over forest or close to the ground over streams and clearings, including roads. Takes various insects in flight, often foraging in large groups, also with other Swiftlets, Swifts or Swallows. [edit] External Links
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