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Indian spine tailed swift

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Subject: Indian spine tailed swift
From: "Strom, Kristine" <>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:17:11 -0600
Hello.
 
I am a photo editor for Encyclopaedia Britannica working on a project which involves finding an image of an Indian spine-tailed swift.  Through extensive research via the internet and our usual photo sites, I keep coming up short.  I have not found a single image which uses this specific name. 
 
The information I was given for the search is as follows:
 
photo Indian spine-tailed swift bird in flight--A member of the Kingfisher family of birds, it is known to scientists as Hirundapus caudacutus. True to its name, the spine-tailed swift has small spines projecting from its tail feathers. For the same reason, the bird is known in some areas of the world as the white-throated needle tail.
 
Could you please advise...is this information correct?  Also, would you able to advise as to where I might be able to procure an image of said bird, if there is such a bird.
 
Thank you in advance for your time and attention to this matter.  I look forward to your response at your earliest convenience. 
 
Sincerely,
Kristine Strom
 
Kristine A. Strom
Sr. Media Editor
Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc.
310 S. Michigan Avenue
Art Department
Chicago, IL 60604
(312)347-7295 direct
(312)294-2191 fax
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