Alpine Swift - Tachymarptis melba

Description

Larger and longer winged than Swift A. apus, with greater bulk as evident in powerful flight. Silhouette thick-set, and tail relatively shorter than in Swift. Flight impressive, much more vigorous and powerful than smaller species. Plumage mainly umber-brown, distinctly paler above than all Apus except Pallid Swift A. pallidus, sharply relieved below by brown breast-band and white central underbody.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

In temperate and Mediterranean habitats, breeding mainly in mountainous regions. Large daytime wanderings for food often take take birds through a wide variety of habitats.

When to see it

May occur from March to September but most likely during spring migration.

Life History

Migration from Palaearctic on broad front through higher airspace than other species. Migration occurs mainly September to mid-October into Africa. First returning birds occur in the Mediterranean basin from mid-February.

UK Status

Scarce annual visitor.

VC55 Status

Up to 2005 there had been only two acceptable records in our area.

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Species profile

Common names
Alpine Swift
Species group:
Birds
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Apodiformes
Family:
Apodidae
Records on NatureSpot:
1
First record:
14/04/2015 (Baker, Rodney)
Last record:
14/04/2015 (Baker, Rodney)

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