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Fork-tailed Palm Swift
Tachornis squamata
Least ConcernThe Fork-tailed Palm Swift is a swift or swiftlet of North, Central, and South American skies, mountains, forests, and cities. It spends most daylight hours on the wing, catching tiny flying insects high above forests, cliffs, towns, or water, and many species nest in caves, on rock faces, or against buildings.
- Family
- Apodidae
- Group
- Swifts
- Range
- Fork-tailed Palm Swift Range — Resident or seasonal range in North, Central, and South American skies, mountains, forests, and cities
- Population
- ≈ Unknown