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Cook's Swift in Yunnan, China

Cook's Swift in Yunnan, China

The following photos of Cook's Swift were taken at Cangshan (苍山), Dali, Yunnan, China in May this year. This is the first record of this species in Yunnan. About 40 individuals were found nesting in caves at 2370m altitude.



Photo taken by Mr Zhang Wai (张炜), a local birdwatcher from Dali.

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Sorry, altitude should be 2270m. In addition, "caves" is more like small holes along rock crevices.
云南大理苍山发现有印支白腰雨燕。

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Do you mean first breeding record?  There are many records from Ruili of this species. Also, what is the rock type? This species has only previously been recorded in limestone areas.

Great photos!

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Great breeding record and photos.

I've seen it on the road between Jing Hong and Xishuangbanna and also near to Nabang.

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Thank you for information. I am not a geologist, but Cangshan in Dali is famous for its marble. I guess that is the most abundant rock type. Marble and limestone are very similar in chemical composition, they difference is mostly in crystalization. So I guess the rocks in the photos are limeatone.
About records of this species in Yunnan, it is not mentioned in the original Pacific Swift split paper, and I am not aware of any reports in China. So I probably miss it. Where can I found the records?

[ Last edited by HFCheung at 15/08/2017 11:24 ]

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