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Overview
White-throated Swift: Medium-sized swift, mostly brown-black except for white throat, white patches on belly, flanks, white edges on wings. Face is pale gray, has dark eye patch. May be the most rapid flying North American bird, has been seen fleeing from raptors at estimated speeds of over 200 mph.
Range and Habitat
White-throated Swift: Breeds from British Columbia through the Rocky Mountains and in the southwest, including California. Spends winters from central California and the southwest to Central America. Arid mountains or other rocky areas are preferred habitats.
Topo Map:
Swallow-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"jee-jee-jee-jee-jee"
Interesting Facts
A group of swifts are collectively known as a "box", "flock", "screaming frenzy", and "swoop" of swifts.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
White-collared Swift
Vaux's Swift
Chimney Swift
Black Swift
White-throated Needletail
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