Birds. Kruger Park. South Africa. Dec/2018
Birds. Kruger Park. South Africa. Dec/2018
The Alpine swift (Tachymarptis melba) formerly Apus melba, is a species of swift. The genus name is from the Ancient Greek takhus, "fast", and marptis, "seizer". The specific name melba comes from ‘melano-alba’ or ‘mel-alba’; Eigenhuis & Swaab (1992) posited that ‘melba’ might be a short form for ‘melano-alba’ or ‘mel-alba’ (Gr. melas, melanos = black; L. albus = white). Linnaeus certainly referred to these two colors in his diagnosis.[2]
Alpine swifts breed in mountains from southern Europe to the Himalaya. Like common swifts, they are strongly migratory, and winter much further south in southern Africa.
Swifts have very short legs which are used for clinging to vertical surfaces. They never settle voluntarily on the ground, spending most of their lives in the air living on the insects they catch in their beaks. Alpine swift are able to stay aloft in the air for up to seven months at a time, even drinking water "on the wing".
Source: Wikipedia
O Andorinhão-real acasala nas montanhas do sul da Europa e no Himalaia. Como os swifts comuns, eles são fortemente migratórios, indo para o sul da África durante o inverno.
O Andorinhão-real tem pernas muito curtas que são usadas para se agarrar a superfícies verticais. Eles nunca se acomodam voluntariamente no chão, passando a maior parte de suas vidas no ar, vivendo de insetos que capturam em seus bicos. O Andorinhão-real é capaz de permanecer no ar por até sete meses, até mesmo beber água "na asa".
Fonte: Wikipedia (tradução livre)
Birds. Kruger Park. South Africa. Dec/2018
Birds. Kruger Park. South Africa. Dec/2018
The Alpine swift (Tachymarptis melba) formerly Apus melba, is a species of swift. The genus name is from the Ancient Greek takhus, "fast", and marptis, "seizer". The specific name melba comes from ‘melano-alba’ or ‘mel-alba’; Eigenhuis & Swaab (1992) posited that ‘melba’ might be a short form for ‘melano-alba’ or ‘mel-alba’ (Gr. melas, melanos = black; L. albus = white). Linnaeus certainly referred to these two colors in his diagnosis.[2]
Alpine swifts breed in mountains from southern Europe to the Himalaya. Like common swifts, they are strongly migratory, and winter much further south in southern Africa.
Swifts have very short legs which are used for clinging to vertical surfaces. They never settle voluntarily on the ground, spending most of their lives in the air living on the insects they catch in their beaks. Alpine swift are able to stay aloft in the air for up to seven months at a time, even drinking water "on the wing".
Source: Wikipedia
O Andorinhão-real acasala nas montanhas do sul da Europa e no Himalaia. Como os swifts comuns, eles são fortemente migratórios, indo para o sul da África durante o inverno.
O Andorinhão-real tem pernas muito curtas que são usadas para se agarrar a superfícies verticais. Eles nunca se acomodam voluntariamente no chão, passando a maior parte de suas vidas no ar, vivendo de insetos que capturam em seus bicos. O Andorinhão-real é capaz de permanecer no ar por até sete meses, até mesmo beber água "na asa".
Fonte: Wikipedia (tradução livre)