Kopeka (Atiu swiftlet)

E817647

Kopeka, or the Atiu swiftlet, is a small cave-dwelling bird endemic to the Cook Islands, notable for using echolocation to navigate in the dark.

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Kopeka 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
cave-dwelling bird
swiftlet
activityPeriod primarily cave-interior in daylight
class Aves
commonName Atiu swiftlet NERFINISHED
Kopeka NERFINISHED
conservationRelevance restricted-range island endemic
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
diet insects
ecologicalNiche cave-dwelling insectivorous bird
endemicTo Atiu NERFINISHED
Cook Islands NERFINISHED
family Apodidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Pacific Islands NERFINISHED
habitat caves
kingdom Animalia
movement flying
nativeRange Atiu, Cook Islands NERFINISHED
navigatesIn dark caves
navigationMethod echolocation clicks
notableFor using echolocation to navigate in the dark
order Apodiformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
sensoryAbility echolocation
size small
subfamily Collocaliinae NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
uses echolocation

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Atiu hasFauna Kopeka (Atiu swiftlet)