Mâle © David Monroy Rengifo eBird S49809639 Macaulay Library ML 122849281
Femelle © Brooke Miller
Mâle © Victor Jhanpiers Jondec Lingán
Femelle © Steve Kelling
Mâle © Guillermo Saborío Vega

Martinet à collier roux Streptoprocne rutila

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Fairly common and widespread swift of foothills and highlands; also ranges regularly to lowlands. About the size of a Chimney Swift, but typically has a slightly notched tail. Slightly larger and longer winged than Vaux’s Swift with stronger flight and more prolonged gliding. Usually seen in flocks, often associating with swallows and other swifts. Looks black unless seen at close range, when dark rusty collar may be visible (immature birds lack collar). Also note the voice: a crackling, buzzy chatter that sounds like electricity passing through wires.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN