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The swift is a medium-sized aerial bird, which is a superb flier. It even sleeps on the wing - By sleeping with half of its brain at a time, (the same technique as a Dolphin!) the Swift lives on the wing, coming down only for a short period each year to breed.
It is plain sooty brown, and has a characteristic shape, with a short forked tail and very long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang. They are superficially similar to swallows but are actually not closely related. They feed on a wide variety of flying insects and spiders caught in flight. The Swift is a summer visitor, arriving in late April, breeding across the UK, but most numerously in the south and east. It winters in Africa. See our Swift nesting box.
First Record1544
Maximum Recorded Age17 years, 11 months
Typical Lifespan9 years
Age at First Breeding4 years
Number of broods1
Fledging37-56 days
Clutch Size2-3 eggs
Egg Weight3.5 g
Egg Size25x16 mm
Incubation19-25 days
HabitatOpen country & towns
Weight44 g
Wingspan45 cm
Length16 cm
Status in UKMigrant Breeder, Passage Visitor
Conservation Status UKGreen
Number in Britain165,000
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