They are very different birds. Any way the best of the photos can be put on
line for our enjoyment?
There are two Edible-nest Swiftlets which are indistinguishable away form
the nest.
Tim Murphy
-----Original Message-----
From:
Behalf Of Adrian Boyle
Sent: Friday, 9 March 2007 8:46 PM
To: birding aus
Cc: Ron Johnstone; George Swann
Subject: House SWIFT ID incorrect
Hi all
After my posting last night things have changed.
This morning George Swann re found the SWIFT at the port.
It turned out there was upto 6 and with no rain and better views it it
pretty certain they are NOT House Swifts.
Birds were found at several places around Broome and it is now thought they
maybe Nest Swiftlets.
I shall keep you posted after I have studdied the 100+ photos that were
taken today.
Cheers Adrian Boyle
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