Apodidae

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Apodidae is a family of highly aerial birds known as swifts, characterized by their slender bodies, long wings, and exceptional flying abilities.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Apodidae canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
activityPattern mainly diurnal
behavior catch prey in flight
often form flocks
spend most of life on the wing
characteristic aerial insectivores
excellent fliers
fast flight
highly aerial
long narrow wings
short legs
sickle-shaped wings
slender body
small weak feet
class Aves
commonName swifts
contains Aerodramus fuciphagus
Apus apus
Apus pacificus
Chaetura pelagica
diet aerial plankton
insects
distinguishedFrom Hirundinidae
distribution worldwide in temperate and tropical regions
ecologicalRole control of aerial insect populations
etymology name derived from Greek a- (without) and pous (foot)
flightAbility capable of very long continuous flight
exceptional maneuverability
habitat aerial environment
buildings
cliffs
kingdom Animalia
limbAdaptation feet adapted for clinging to vertical surfaces
unable to perch like passerines
nestingSite buildings
caves
cliffs
notableMember chimney swift
common swift
edible-nest swiftlet
order Apodiformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction lays eggs in nests attached to vertical surfaces
similarTo swallows
taxonRank family
uses edible nests of some species used in bird's nest soup
wingShape long pointed wings adapted for sustained flight

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Apodidae
Apodiformes contains Apodidae