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ViewsAtiu SwiftletFrom OpusAlternative names: Cook Swiftlet, Cook Islands Swiftlet, Sawtell's Swiftlet
[edit] Identification10cm a small Swiftlet.
[edit] Similar SpeciesVery similar to Tahiti Swiftlet and Marquesan Swiftlet. [edit] DistributionEndemic to Atiu Island in the Cook Islands Archipelago in the South Pacific. [edit] TaxonomyLike other Aerodramus Swiftles this species is often placed in Collocalia. [edit] HabitatRecorded over forest and open areas. [edit] BehaviourResident. [edit] DietNot much data about food and feeding. Known to forage slowly through the forest canopy. [edit] BreedingBreeds between September and April in colonies in the Kopeka caves. The nest is bracket or cup-shaped and made of coconut crown fibre, hold together with little saliva. Lays two eggs. [edit] References
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