White-throated Needletail
White-throated Needletail: Large swift, gray-brown overall with white throat and undertail. Wings are glossed with green. Tail is short and square, with protruding feather shafts giving a spiked appearance. Very swift flight with several rapid wing beats followed by swooping glides.
● Song:
"chitter-chitter-chitter"
● Foraging & Feeding:
White-throated Needletail: Feeds on flying insects, such as termites, beetles, and flies; forages in flight.
● Breeding & nesting:
White-throated Needletail: Three to six white eggs are laid in a nest made of various materials, glued together with saliva, and built in a hollow or similar crevice high in a tall conifer. Incubation ranges from 17 to 23 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species:
White-throated Needletail: None in range.