Whiskered Treeswift (Hemiprocne comata), parent with chick, family Hemiprocnidae, order Apodiformes, Malaysia
photograph by Kin L. Fong
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Whiskered Treeswift (Hemiprocne comata), parent with chick, family Hemiprocnidae, order Apodiformes, Malaysia
photograph by Kin L. Fong

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Apodiformes order
Which is the best bird?
Whiskered treeswift
Spangled coquette
Moustached treeswift
Bee hummingbird
Chimney swift
Grey-rumped Treeswift
Redo of the Route 1 Bird, but now they're based off of position, velocity, and acceleration. Two lines have been deleted for this one.
Posishum (Flying): Posishums have a distinct flight pattern where they keep hovering, darting from a point in space to another. There aren't really any predators of Posishums because they indicate to others where food is.
Velowing (Flying): Velowings prefer to stay in the air at all times as their short legs make it hard for them to land on most surfaces. Even when they fall asleep, Velowings can continue flying at a constant speed straight ahead in one direction.
Accelift (Flying): When idle, Accelifts maintain a straightforward flight path, but in combat, they fly in circles and speed up their flight. Accelifts prefer to keep flying throughout the day as they rarely sit down in the presence of others.
WHISKERED TREE SWIFT Hemiprocne comata Panti ☺ - top (female) ©Alex Berryman - bottom (male)
Elongated white “whiskers” and brows give this elegant species the appearance of a distinguished Victorian gentleman. Long-tailed and long-winged, like a cross between a swift and a swallow. Glossy brownish-olive with glossy blue-black wings and head. Male has chestnut ear patch, female bluish. Makes sallies from exposed perches such as snags in forests and forest edges. Gives squeaky, excited-sounding calls and high-pitched chattering. source

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Whiskered Treeswift (Male&baby) by Chan Icebing. Photo in the Japanese Garden, Bukit Tinggi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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