- The
Apodidae, or swifts, form a
family of
highly aerial birds. They are
superficially similar to swallows, but are not
closely related to any p****erine...
- grouping, of
birds which traditionally contained three living families—the
Apodidae (swifts), the
Hemiprocnidae (treeswifts), and the
Trochilidae (hummingbirds);...
- (with
families Apodidae, Hemiprocnidae, and Trochilidae), Caprimulgiformes, Nyctibiiformes, Podargiformes, Steatornithiformes.
Apodidae and Hemiprocnidae...
- "Phylogenetic
relationships of the
Eastern Polynesian swiftlets (Aerodramus,
Apodidae) and
considerations on
other Western Pacific swiftlets". Emu - Austral...
- Schoutedenapus,
which form the
tribe Collocaliini within the
swift family Apodidae. The
group contains around thirty species mostly confined to
southern Asia...
- cinereiventris) is a
species of bird in
subfamily Apodinae of the
swift family Apodidae. It is
found in Honduras, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica, and Panama; in
every mainland...
- The bird
genus Apus
comprise some of the Old
World members of the
family Apodidae,
commonly known as swifts. They are
among the
fastest birds in the world...
- swiftlet, or
Caroline Islands swiftlet, is a
species of
swift in the
family Apodidae. Some
taxonomists consider it to be a
subspecies of the
uniform swiftlet...
- The
house swift (Apus nipalensis) is a
species of
swift in the
family Apodidae. It is
found in ****an, Nepal, and
Southeast Asia. It is
capable of flying...
- The
Loanda swift (Apus
horus toulsoni) is a bird in the
family Apodidae. Many
taxonomists consider it to be a
subspecies of the
Horus swift. It is found...