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ViewsFiji WoodswallowFrom Opus
[edit] IdentificationUnmistakeable stocky bird, black above and white below. [edit] DistributionEndemic to Fiji, a common bird in western and northern areas. [edit] TaxonomyBy some considered a subspecies of White-breasted Woodswallow. [edit] HabitatSeen most often perching upright on cables and small branches of trees in open areas. [edit] BehaviourA fast and agile flier catching insects on the wing. I observed one bird near Suva catch a very large moth, take it back to a perch and holding the prey under one foot pull it to pieces. They tend to live in small intimate groups and have been observed breeding and feeding young communally. They can be quite agressive but are fascinating to watch. [edit] External Links
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