Hi all,
I observed these swifts a few days ago on Lanzarote. The only swifts I observed until then are Common and Alpine. Given the geography and their flight in low heights also around tree tops as well as the deep forked tail I would call them Plain Swifts. I stumbled a little about the 3rd photo and I am not really able to distinguish it from Pallid. What are your thoughts?
Regards
I observed these swifts a few days ago on Lanzarote. The only swifts I observed until then are Common and Alpine. Given the geography and their flight in low heights also around tree tops as well as the deep forked tail I would call them Plain Swifts. I stumbled a little about the 3rd photo and I am not really able to distinguish it from Pallid. What are your thoughts?
Regards
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