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House Swift

Apus affinis

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Description:

Probably House Swifts but not 100% certain, the 2nd pic shows a slightly notched tail which could be confused with Germains Swiftlet which also has whitish rump, other swiftlets having less clearly defined and more greyish rump. Fork-tailed Swift has deeply forked tail. Lots of them flying around and not necessarily all the same species.

Habitat:

Garden

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