Bornean swiftlet

Bornean swiftlet

Kinabalu 'linchi' swiftlet

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Collocalia dodgei

The Bornean swiftlet (Collocalia dodgei ), also referred to as the Kinabalu 'linchi' swiftlet, is a small bird in the swift family Apodidae. It is endemic to the northern mountains of the island of Borneo. It has variously been considered a subspecies of the glossy swiftlet or the cave swiftlet, and in 2008 was split from the latter (C. linchi ) as a full species C. dodgei.

Appearance

At about 10 cm in length it is a tiny swiftlet with relatively short wings and a square tail. Mainly glossy dark grey to black in colour, it has a white belly. Compared with the glossy swiftlet, which also occurs within its range, it is slightly smaller, with a greenish, rather than bluish, gloss to the feathers, and with no white tail spots; nor does it have feathered hind toes.

Distribution

Geography

It is seen mainly around the massif of Mount Kinabalu, though there is a record from the Maligan Range of south-central Sabah. It has been found nesting on a hut at 2370 m above sea level on Kinabalu.

References

1. Bornean swiftlet Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bornean_swiftlet
2. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/576440

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