- Alexander's Swift
Taxobox
name = Alexander's Swift
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Apodiformes
familia = Apodidae
genus = "Apus"
species = "A. alexandri"
binomial = "Apus alexandri"
binomial_authority = Hartert, 1901Alexander's Swift or Cape Verde Swift ("Apus alexandri") is a small
bird of theswift family found only in theCape Verde Islands. It has been recorded from all the islands except Santa Luzia although it probably breeds only on Santiago, Fogo, Brava,Santo Antão andSão Nicolau . It is generally common with a stable population and is not considered to be threatened. It can be seen flying over all habitats and hunts in flight forinsect s, foraging in flocks over gullies and along cliffs and shorelines.It is 13 cm long with a wingspan of 34 to 35 cm. The
plumage is dark grey-brown with a large pale throat-patch. Compared to other swifts recorded from the islands it is smaller with shorter wings and a shallower fork to the tail. Its flight action is weaker and more fluttering. It has a high-pitched, screaming call with a buzzing quality.The
nest is built in a crevice in a cliff, in a cave or in the roof of a building. It is saucer-shaped and made of grass and feathers. The eggs are white and a clutch size of two has been reported.The name of the species commemorates
Boyd Alexander , an Englishornithologist who led two expeditions to the islands in 1897.References
*Clarke, Tony; Orgill, Chris & Dudley, Tony (2006) "Field Guide to the Birds of the Atlantic Islands", Christopher Helm, London
*Snow, D. W. & Perrins, C. M. (1998) "Birds of the Western Palearctic: Concise Edition, Vol. 1", Oxford University Press.External links
* [http://avesphoto.com/website/AO/species/SWFCVD.htm Mike Danzenbaker's Cape Verde Swift ("Apus alexandri") Photo Page]
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