Dom,
sounds like a perfect description for a Uniform Swiftlet. They are however a rare vagrant with only one confirmed record. Should keep the camera close by!
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hi Dom,
i have noticed many Aust Swiftlets up here over the years with a very dull rump patch, almost indescernable at times… i’ve always dismissed them as Aust Swiftlets of variable plumage ….
maybe I’m wrong, maybe I’m not… but, many swiftlets around Cairns do show a rump patch that is certainly not grey-white, there is no doubting that….
maybe we all need to take a closer look at these birds, including me, but I haven’t yet convinced myself that I’m looking at Uniform Swiftlets, since I feel that these darker rumped birds that I have seen are likely just dark individuals of Australian… but don’t ask me why, it’s just that I see such a number of them that I’d always assumed they would therefore be just dark Aust Swiftlets!!
I’d love to be proven wrong though…!!
cheers,
Martin Cachard Cairns 0428 782 808
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