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Short-tailed swift

The short-tailed swift (Chaetura brachyura) is a bird in the Apodidae, or swift family.

Short-tailed swift
flying over Cristalino river, Mato Grosso state, Brazil
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Clade: Strisores
Order: Apodiformes
Family: Apodidae
Genus: Chaetura
Species:
C. brachyura
Binomial name
Chaetura brachyura
(Jardine, 1846)

Taxonomy edit

The species was first formally described as Acanthylis brachyura in 1846 by the Scottish naturalist Sir William Jardine, based on the observations of Mr. Kirk, a resident of Tobago.[2]

The genus name Chaetura is derived from the Greek khaite (hair) and oura (tail). The specific epithet brachyura is Greek for brakhus (short) and ouros (tailed).[3]

Four subspecies are recognized:

The subspecies C. b. ocypetes is sometimes considered a full species, the Tumbes swift Chaetura ocypetes Zimmer, 1953.

Distribution and habitat edit

The swift is a common resident of Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada and Saint Vincent, and in tropical South America from Panama, Colombia and the Guianas south to Ecuador, Peru and Brazil; in Brazil, the entire Amazon Basin, excluding much of the southeastern Basin. It rarely occurs over 800 m ASL even in the hottest parts of its range and in mountainous or hilly terrain it inhabits,[5] but has been recorded as high as 1,300 m ASL.[6] It is found in a range of habitats including savanna, open woodland, and cultivation.

Description edit

The short-tailed swift is about 10.5 cm long, and weighs 20 g. It has long narrow wings, a robust body and a short tail. The sexes are similar. It is mainly black with a pale rump and tail. It can be distinguished from related species in its range, such as the band-rumped swift (C. spinicauda) or the gray-rumped swift (C. cinereiventris) by the lack of contrast between the rump and the tail, the latter being much darker in the other species.

Behaviour edit

It is very gregarious and forms communal roosts when not breeding. Predation by bats at the nest sites has been suspected. The flight call is a rapid chittering sti-sti-stew-stew-stew.

Breeding edit

The nest is a 5 cm wide shallow half-saucer of twigs and saliva attached to a vertical surface. This is often a man-made structure like a chimney or manhole, as with its relative, the chimney swift (C. pelagica), but natural caves and tree cavities are also used. Up to seven white eggs (average 3 or 4) are incubated by both parents for 17–18 days. The young leave the nest in a further two weeks, but remain near it, clinging to the cavity wall without flying, for another two weeks.

Feeding edit

The swift feeds in flight on flying insects, including winged ants and termites.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2020). "Chaetura brachyura". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T22686725A168010927. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T22686725A168010927.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ Jardine, Sir William (1846). "XV. Horae Zoologicae. No. VIII. Ornithology of the Island of Tobago". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Including Zoology, Botany, and Geology. XVIII: 120. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  3. ^ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm dictionary of scientific bird names : from aalge to zusii. London: Christopher Helm. pp. 76, 98. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  4. ^ Gill, F.; Donsker, D.; Rasmussen, P. (Eds.). "Master Lists – IOC World Bird List 12.1". IOC World Bird List. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  5. ^ Laverde-R. et al. (2005)
  6. ^ Cuervo et al. (2007)

References edit

  • Chantler, Phil & Driessens, Gerald (2000): Swifts: a guide to the swifts and treeswifts of the world. Pica Press, Mountfield, East Sussex. ISBN 1-873403-83-6
  • Cuervo, Andrés M.; Hernández-Jaramillo, Alejandro; Cortés-Herrera, José Oswaldo & Laverde, Oscar (2007): Nuevos registros de aves en la parte alta de la Serranía de las Quinchas, Magdalena medio, Colombia [New bird records from the highlands of Serranía de las Quinchas, middle Magdalena valley, Colombia]. Ornitología Colombiana 5: 94-98 [Spanish with English abstract]. PDF fulltext
  • ffrench, Richard; O'Neill, John Patton & Eckelberry, Don R. (1991): A guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago (2nd edition). Comstock Publishing, Ithaca, N.Y.. ISBN 0-8014-9792-2
  • Hilty, Steven L. (2003): Birds of Venezuela. Christopher Helm, London. ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
  • Laverde-R., Oscar; Stiles, F. Gary & Múnera-R., Claudia (2005): Nuevos registros e inventario de la avifauna de la Serranía de las Quinchas, un área importante para la conservación de las aves (AICA) en Colombia [New records and updated inventory of the avifauna of the Serranía de las Quinchas, an important bird area (IBA) in Colombia]. Caldasia 27(2): 247-265 [Spanish with English abstract]. PDF fulltext

External links edit

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The short tailed swift Chaetura brachyura is a bird in the Apodidae or swift family Short tailed swiftflying over Cristalino river Mato Grosso state BrazilConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesClade StrisoresOrder ApodiformesFamily ApodidaeGenus ChaeturaSpecies C brachyuraBinomial nameChaetura brachyura Jardine 1846 Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Distribution and habitat 3 Description 4 Behaviour 4 1 Breeding 4 2 Feeding 5 Footnotes 6 References 7 External linksTaxonomy editThe species was first formally described as Acanthylis brachyura in 1846 by the Scottish naturalist Sir William Jardine based on the observations of Mr Kirk a resident of Tobago 2 The genus name Chaetura is derived from the Greek khaite hair and oura tail The specific epithet brachyura is Greek for brakhus short and ouros tailed 3 Four subspecies are recognized C b praevelox found in Grenada Saint Vincent and Tobago C b brachyura the nominate subspecies found from Panama to Trinidad and the Guianas south to west central Brazil and northern Bolivia C b ocypetes found in southwest Ecuador and northwest Peru C b cinereocauda found in north central Brazil 4 The subspecies C b ocypetes is sometimes considered a full species the Tumbes swift Chaetura ocypetes Zimmer 1953 Distribution and habitat editThe swift is a common resident of Trinidad Tobago Grenada and Saint Vincent and in tropical South America from Panama Colombia and the Guianas south to Ecuador Peru and Brazil in Brazil the entire Amazon Basin excluding much of the southeastern Basin It rarely occurs over 800 m ASL even in the hottest parts of its range and in mountainous or hilly terrain it inhabits 5 but has been recorded as high as 1 300 m ASL 6 It is found in a range of habitats including savanna open woodland and cultivation Description editThe short tailed swift is about 10 5 cm long and weighs 20 g It has long narrow wings a robust body and a short tail The sexes are similar It is mainly black with a pale rump and tail It can be distinguished from related species in its range such as the band rumped swift C spinicauda or the gray rumped swift C cinereiventris by the lack of contrast between the rump and the tail the latter being much darker in the other species Behaviour editIt is very gregarious and forms communal roosts when not breeding Predation by bats at the nest sites has been suspected The flight call is a rapid chittering sti sti stew stew stew Breeding edit The nest is a 5 cm wide shallow half saucer of twigs and saliva attached to a vertical surface This is often a man made structure like a chimney or manhole as with its relative the chimney swift C pelagica but natural caves and tree cavities are also used Up to seven white eggs average 3 or 4 are incubated by both parents for 17 18 days The young leave the nest in a further two weeks but remain near it clinging to the cavity wall without flying for another two weeks Feeding edit The swift feeds in flight on flying insects including winged ants and termites Footnotes edit BirdLife International 2020 Chaetura brachyura IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020 e T22686725A168010927 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2020 3 RLTS T22686725A168010927 en Retrieved 12 November 2021 Jardine Sir William 1846 XV Horae Zoologicae No VIII Ornithology of the Island of Tobago The Annals and Magazine of Natural History Including Zoology Botany and Geology XVIII 120 Retrieved 15 April 2022 Jobling James A 2010 The Helm dictionary of scientific bird names from aalge to zusii London Christopher Helm pp 76 98 ISBN 978 1 4081 2501 4 Gill F Donsker D Rasmussen P Eds Master Lists IOC World Bird List 12 1 IOC World Bird List Retrieved 15 April 2022 Laverde R et al 2005 Cuervo et al 2007 References editChantler Phil amp Driessens Gerald 2000 Swifts a guide to the swifts and treeswifts of the world Pica Press Mountfield East Sussex ISBN 1 873403 83 6 Cuervo Andres M Hernandez Jaramillo Alejandro Cortes Herrera Jose Oswaldo amp Laverde Oscar 2007 Nuevos registros de aves en la parte alta de la Serrania de las Quinchas Magdalena medio Colombia New bird records from the highlands of Serrania de las Quinchas middle Magdalena valley Colombia Ornitologia Colombiana 5 94 98 Spanish with English abstract PDF fulltext ffrench Richard O Neill John Patton amp Eckelberry Don R 1991 A guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago 2nd edition Comstock Publishing Ithaca N Y ISBN 0 8014 9792 2 Hilty Steven L 2003 Birds of Venezuela Christopher Helm London ISBN 0 7136 6418 5 Laverde R Oscar Stiles F Gary amp Munera R Claudia 2005 Nuevos registros e inventario de la avifauna de la Serrania de las Quinchas un area importante para la conservacion de las aves AICA en Colombia New records and updated inventory of the avifauna of the Serrania de las Quinchas an important bird area IBA in Colombia Caldasia 27 2 247 265 Spanish with English abstract PDF fulltextExternal links editPhoto Article 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