Scientific name Chaetura Rank Genus | Family Apodidae Phylum Chordata | |
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Chimney swift apodidae chaetura pelagica over water
Chaetura is a genus of needletail swifts found in the Americas in modern times. They resemble in general appearance and are commonly confused with swallows but they are not at all closely related to these (see also convergent evolution). The genus name is derived from the Greek khaite for long flowing hair and oura for tail, referring to the stiff feathers projecting from the end of the tail.
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- Chimney swift apodidae chaetura pelagica over water
- Chimney swifts at chaetura canyon with travis audubon
- References
A fossil species, Chaetura baconica, was described from Late Miocene deposits of Hungary.
Chimney swifts at chaetura canyon with travis audubon
References
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