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White-throated Swift Aeronautes saxatalis
L 6 1/2" (17 cm).

Song or calls:
Prolonged series of grating “jee-jee-jee-jee-jee” notes.

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photo by Phil Swanson

 

Description: Sexes similar. Black above; black-and-white below; gray underwings; long forked tail. Stiff, fast wingbeats.

Behavior: Mate in flight, falling towards the earth in a free fall, and only separating when about to hit the ground.

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  • Habitat: Steep cliffs and deep canyons. Nest in the inaccessible cracks and crevices.
  • Where in Nebraska: Locally common spring and fall migrant and summer resident in the Pine Ridge and Scottsbluff areas, and in the Wildcat Hills. Vagrants sometimes seen in the east.
  • Fun Facts: White-throated Swifts are highly social birds that roost in groups of hundreds, often entering the roost several birds at a time side by side.

 

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