- Antillean Palm Swift
Taxobox
name = Antillean Palm Swift
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Apodiformes
familia =Apodidae
genus = "Tachornis "
species = "T. phoenicobia"
binomial = "Tachornis phoenicobia"
binomial_authority = Gosse, 1847The Antillean Palm Swift ("Tachornis phoenicobia") is a smallswift . It has distinctive black-and-white markings on its underparts, rump, and throat, making it one of the most unmistakable species of swifts in North America.The Antillean Palm Swift's diet consists mainly of insects that it takes in from the air columns or from the surface of the water. These gregarious birds form small to medium-size flocks. They breed year-round in colonies around coastal areas in the dead fronds that hang from palms. While the nesting biology of this bird is poorly known, estimated incubation period by both sexes is 18 - 21 days. The
altricial young are brooded by the female and stay in the nest for an estimated 20 - 28 days, being fed by both parents. They typically have 1 to 2 broods a year.This species has a large range, with an estimated global extent of occurrence of 190,000 km². It is fairly common in its native range in the
Caribbean , from lowlandCuba to theIsle of Pines ,Hispaniola , andJamaica , though accidental vagrants have been observed as far north as theFlorida Keys at least once.References
*Alsop, "Birds of North America" ISBN 0-7894-9373-X
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