The Apodidae family includes the swifts. Swifts have forked tails and their wings have a boomerang shape when they are outstretched. 
                Swifts spend most of their time in the air and cannot perch because their feet are so tiny! They use their tail feathers to help them land and move around on land. Swifts have short bills and are usually dull in color.  
                Swifts often nest in caves or on cliffs. There are 102 species of swifts. Swift species are found everywhere, except for Antarctica. 
                  
                  
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                Alexander's Swift - Apus alexandri              
Alexander's swift is found in Cape Verde. 
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                  Alpine Swift - Tachymarptis melba                          
                  Alpine swifts build their nests in colonies on cliffs or in caves.  
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                Alpine Swift - Tachymarptis melba                       
                  The alpine swift is brown above and has a white chin, throat, and belly.
 
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                Alpine Swift - Tachymarptis melba                     
  Alpine swift is found in high, rocky, mountainous areas and sometimes on sea cliffs.  
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                Amazonian Swift - Chaetura viridipennis               
The Amazonian swift is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia,  Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and  Venezuela. 
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                Andean Swift - Aeronautes andecolus                   
The Andean swift is found in the mountains of western South America. 
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                Antillean Palm-swift - Tachornis phoenicobia              
                  The Antillean palm-swift is found in Cuba, the Isle of Pines, Jamaica, and Hispaniola. It is ocassionally a vagrant in Key West, Florida. 
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                Atiu Swiftlet - Aerodramus sawtelli           
The Atiu swiftlet is found on Atiu Island in the Cook Islands.  
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                Atiu Swiftlet - Collocalia sawtelli                          
                  Atiu swiftlets nest and roost in  dark parts of caves. 
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                Atiu Swiftlet - Collocalia sawtelli                     
                  There are around 175 active Atiu swiftlet nests. 
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                American Black Swift - Cypseloides niger                         
American black swifts capture insects while in flight.  
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                American Black Swift - Cypseloides niger                      
The American black swift is the largest swift in the U.S. and Canada. 
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                Band-rumped Swift - Chaetura spinicaudus                
The band-rumped swift is found in Central and South America. 
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                Bare-legged Swiftlet - Aerodramus nuditarsus              
                   The bare-legged swiftlet is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. 
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                Black-nest Swiftlet - Aerodramus maximus                  
                   The black-nest swiftlet is found in Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. 
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                Caroline Islands  Swiftlet - Aerodramus inquietus              
                   The Caroline Islands Swiftlet is found in Micronesia. 
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                Cave Swiftlet - Collocalia linchi                
                   The cave swiflet is found in Indonesia and Malaysia.  
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                Chapman's Swift - Chaetura chapmani                 
                   Chapman's swift is found in Central and South America. 
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                Chestnut-collared Swift - Streptoprocne rutila                   
                   The chestnut-collared swift is found in mountainous regions from Mexico south to Bolivia. 
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                Chimney Swift - Chaetura pelagica                       
Chimney swifts are found from central Alberta to Newfoundland, and south to Florida, the Gulf states, and eastern Texas. They winter in western Brazil and eastern Peru. 
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                Chimney Swift - Chaetura pelagica                          
                  The chimney swift catches insects while it is in flight.  
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                  The common swift is found throughout much of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
 
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                Common Swift - Apus apus                          
Common swifts fly at least 560 miles per day during the nesting season. 
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                Common Swift - Apus apus                       
Common swifts  nest, roost, migrate, and hunt for food in groups. 
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                Costa Rican Swift - Chaetura fumosa              
The Costa Rican swift is found in Costa Rica, and Panama. 
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                Edible-nest Swiftlet - Aerodramus fuciphagus                       
                   The edible nest swiftlet is found in Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. Its nest is made of hardened saliva and is used to make  bird's nest soup, an Asian delicacy.  
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    Fork-tailed Palm-swift - Tachornis squamata               
      The fork-tailed palm- swift is found in northern and central South America. 
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                Fork-tailed Swift - Apus pacificus                 
The fork-tailed swift is also known as the Pacific swift. 
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                Glossy Swiftlet - Collocalia esculenta                       
                   The glossy swiftlet is found in Brunei Darussalam, the Christmas Island, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, the  Solomon Islands, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and  Vanuatu.  
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                Gray-rumped Swift - Chaetura cinereiventris                
The gray-rumped  swift is found in Central and South America. 
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                Uniform Swiftlet - Aerodramus vanikorensis               
                   The uniform swiftlet is found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. 
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                Himalayan Swiftlet - Aerodramus   brevirostris                    
The Himalayan swiftlet is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam. 
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                Indian Swiftlet - Aerodramus unicolor                       
The Indian swiftlet is found in India and Sri Lanka.   
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                Lesser Antillean Swift - Chaetura martinica               
The lesser Antillean swift is found on the islands of Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent in the Carribean. 
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                Lesser Swallow-tailed Swift - Panyptila cayennensis                   
The lesser swallow-tailed swift is found in Central and South America. 
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                Little Swift - Apus affinis                        
The little swift is found Asia,  Africa, and parts of the Mediterranean. 
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                Mayr's Swiftlet - Aerodramus orientalis          
                   Mayr's swiftlet is native to Papua New Guinea anf the Solomon Islands. 
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                Mariana Swiftlet - Aerodramus bartschi              
The Mariana swiftlet is found in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. 
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                Mascarene Swiftlet - Aerodramus francicus i                 
The Mascarene swiftlet is found in Mauritius and Reunion. 
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                Moluccan Swiftlet - Aerodramus infuscatus                       
The Moluccan swiftlet is found in Indonesia. 
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                Mountain Swiftlet - Aerodramus hirundinaceus                          
The mountain swiftlet is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. 
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                Mossy-nest Swiftlet - Aerodramus salangana                        
The mossy-nest swiftlet is found in Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. 
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                Pallid Swift - Apus pallidus                           
The pallid swift spends much of its life in the air. 
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                Palau Swiftlet - Aerodramus pelewensis                   
The Palau swiftlet is found in Palau. 
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                Plain Swift - Apus unicolor                      
The plain swift is found in Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, and Spain. 
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                  Polynesian Swiftlet - Aerodramus leucophaeus                  
The Polynesian swiftlet is found in French Polynesia. 
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                Seychelles Swiftlet - Collocalia elaphra             
The Seychelles swiftlet is found only on the islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue in the Seychelles Islands off the coast of Africa.  
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                Seychelles Swiftlet - Collocalia elaphra                 
There are around 2,500-3,000 Seychelles swiftlets in the wild.  
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                Short-tailed Swift - Chaetura brachyura                       
The short-tailed swift is found in Panama, South America and on the  islands of Granada, St. Vincent, and Tobago in the Caribbean. 
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                Sick's Swift - Chaetura meridionalis                   
                  Sick's swift is found in South America.
 
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                Spot-fronted Swift - Cypseloides cherriei                     
The spot-fronted swift is found in Costa Rica, Colombia and  Ecuador.  
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                Tahiti Swiftlet - Collocalia leucophaea                   
The Tahiti swiftlet breeds on Tahiti in the Society Islands. 
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                Tahiti Swiftlet - Collocalia leucophaea                   
There are around 1,000 Tahiti swiftlets in the wild.  
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                Vaux's Swift - Chaetura vauxi                         
At about 4.3 inches in length, Vaux's swift is the smallest swift in North America. 
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                Vaux's Swift - Chaetura vauxi                       
Unlike  chimney swifts, Vaux's swifts do not often nest in chimneys. 
Source: Seattle Audubon Society Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School                    Vaux's Swift - Chaetura vauxi                    
Vaux's swifts are found  from southwestern Canada to the western United States,   Mexico, Central America, and northern Venezuela. 
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White-chinned Swift - Cypseloides cryptus                         
  The white-chinned swift is found in 
Central and South America, 
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White-collared Swift - Streptoprocne zonaris                    
The white-collared swift is found in Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. 
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White-fronted Swift - Cypseloides storeri               
The white-fronted swift is found in Mexico. 
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White-throated Swift - Aeronautes saxatalis                        
  The white-throated swift is found in the western United States south through Mexico and Central America.  
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White-throated Swift - Aeronautes saxatalis                       
The white-throated swift is found on rocky cliffs and  canyons. 
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White-tipped Swift - Aeronautes montivagus                     
The white-tipped swift is found in South America. 
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White-naped Swift - Streptoprocne semicollaris                 
  The white-naped swift is found in western Mexico.   
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