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| - | [[Image:41330IMG_6268_re1.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|kampang|kampang}}<br>Location taken: [[Singapore]]]] | + | [[Image:41330IMG_6268_re1.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|kampang|kampang}}<br /> [[Singapore]], March 2007]] |
| | '''Alternative names: German's Swiftlet; Oustalet's Swiftlet''' | | '''Alternative names: German's Swiftlet; Oustalet's Swiftlet''' |
| | ;[[:Category:Aerodramus|Aerodramus]] germani | | ;[[:Category:Aerodramus|Aerodramus]] germani |
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| | Found in South-east Asia. Along the coastline from Hainan (China) south over Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand to the Malay Peninsula. Also on N Borneo and the S Philippines (mainly Palawan).<br> | | Found in South-east Asia. Along the coastline from Hainan (China) south over Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand to the Malay Peninsula. Also on N Borneo and the S Philippines (mainly Palawan).<br> |
| | Common in parts of its range but population declining due over harvesting of nests. | | Common in parts of its range but population declining due over harvesting of nests. |
| - | [[Image:Germain's_Swiftlet_Hans&Judy_Beste.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|Hans&Judy+Beste|Hans&Judy Beste}}<br>Location taken: Ipoh district, [[Malaysia]]]] | + | [[Image:Germain's_Swiftlet_Hans&Judy_Beste.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by '''[http://www.birdforum.net/member.php?u=49168 Hans&Judy Beste]'''<br />Ipoh district, [[Malaysia]], May 2012]] |
| | ==Taxonomy== | | ==Taxonomy== |
| | Like other ''Aerodramus'' Swiftles this species is often placed in [[:Category:Collocalia|Collocalia]].<br> | | Like other ''Aerodramus'' Swiftles this species is often placed in [[:Category:Collocalia|Collocalia]].<br> |
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| | Recorded over a wide variety of habitats, forests, clearings, coast, lowlands and mountains. | | Recorded over a wide variety of habitats, forests, clearings, coast, lowlands and mountains. |
| | ==Behaviour== | | ==Behaviour== |
| - | Feeds on insects, taken in flight. Gregarious and often foraging in big flocks together with other Swiftlets and Swallows.<br> | + | Feeds on insects, taken in flight. Gregarious and often foraging in big flocks together with other Swiftlets and Swallows.<br /> |
| - | Breeding season differs through range, but mainly from September to April. Nests in caves in big colonies, often together with [[Mossy-nest Swiftlet]], [[Glossy Swiftlet]] and [[Black-nest Swiftlet]]. Also frequently recorded breeding in villages and towns. The nest is made purely out of saliva and looks whitish. Capable of echolocation. Lays two eggs. The nests are collected in some caves for the famous Chinese Swallow nest soup.<br> | + | Breeding season differs through range, but mainly from September to April. Nests in caves in big colonies, often together with [[Mossy-nest Swiftlet]], [[Glossy Swiftlet]] and [[Black-nest Swiftlet]]. Also frequently recorded breeding in villages and towns. The nest is made purely out of saliva and looks whitish. Capable of echolocation. Lays two eggs. The nests are collected in some caves for the famous Chinese Swallow nest soup.<br /> |
| | Resident. | | Resident. |
| | ==External Links== | | ==External Links== |
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Alternative names: German's Swiftlet; Oustalet's Swiftlet
- Aerodramus germani
Identification
Length 12cm - a medium-sized Swiftlet
- Glossy black-brown upperparts with white (or grey in amechanus) rump
- Distinctive paler underparts
- Deeply forked tail
- Lightly feathered to naked tarsi
Similar Species
Very similar to Edible-nest Swiftlet, Black-nest Swiftlet, Mossy-nest Swiftlet and other Swiftlets in its range
Distribution
Found in South-east Asia. Along the coastline from Hainan (China) south over Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand to the Malay Peninsula. Also on N Borneo and the S Philippines (mainly Palawan).
Common in parts of its range but population declining due over harvesting of nests.
Taxonomy
Like other Aerodramus Swiftles this species is often placed in Collocalia.
Often considered conspecific with Edible-nest Swiftlet.
Two subspecies recognized:
- A.g.germani in most of its range
- A.g. amechanus on Anambas Islands
Habitat
Recorded over a wide variety of habitats, forests, clearings, coast, lowlands and mountains.
Behaviour
Feeds on insects, taken in flight. Gregarious and often foraging in big flocks together with other Swiftlets and Swallows.
Breeding season differs through range, but mainly from September to April. Nests in caves in big colonies, often together with Mossy-nest Swiftlet, Glossy Swiftlet and Black-nest Swiftlet. Also frequently recorded breeding in villages and towns. The nest is made purely out of saliva and looks whitish. Capable of echolocation. Lays two eggs. The nests are collected in some caves for the famous Chinese Swallow nest soup.
Resident.
External Links