Order
Caprimulgiformes
Family
Apodidae
Genus
Cypseloides
 
Neotropical Birds
Version  1.0
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Great Dusky Swift Cypseloides senex

Connor Rosenblatt
Version: 1.0 — Published July 18, 2014

References

Introduction

Bates, J.M., and T.A. Parker III. 1998. Appendix 2. The avifauna of Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado and surrounding areas. Pages 317-340 in T.J. Killeen and T.S. Schulenberg (editors), A biological assessment of Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado, Bolivia. RAP Working Papers 10. Conservation International, Washington, D.C.

BirdLife International 2014. Species factsheet: Great Dusky Swift Cypseloides senex. Downloaded from BirdLife International on 30 April 2014.

Chantler, P., and Driessens, G. 2000. Swifts: A Guide to the Swifts and Treeswifts of the World (second edition). Pica Press.

de Vasconcelos, M. F., Duca, C., and Silveira, L. F. 2005. Range extension for Sooty Swift Cypseloides fumigatus, with notes on its nesting in Central Brazil. Cotinga 25: 74-76.

Dunning, J. B., Jr. 2008. CRC handbook of avian body masses. Second edition. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

Guyra Paraguay. 2004. Lista comentada de las aves de Paraguay/annotated checklist of the birds of Paraguay. Asociación Guyra Paraguay, Asunción.

Hayes, F.E. 1995. Status, distribution and biogeography of the birds of Paraguay. American Birding Association Monographs in Field Ornithology number 1.

Hayes, F. E., and Scharf, P. A. 1995.

Hilty, S.L., and W.L. Brown. 1986. A guide to the birds of Colombia. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.

Navarro S., A.G., A.T. Peterson, B.P. Escalante P., and H. Benítez D. 1992.Cypseloides storeri, a new species of swift from Mexico. Wilson Bulletin 104: 55-64.

Oliveira, S. L. 2011. Aves, Apodidae, Cypseloides senex (Temminck, 1826): Geographic distribution in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Checklist 7: 473-475.

Pacheco, J.F., and F. Olmos. 2005. Birds of a latitudinal transect in the Tapajos-Xingu Interfluvium, eastern Brazilian Amazonia. Ararajuba 13: 29-46.

Sick, H. 1993. Birds in Brazil. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.

Stotz, D. F., Fitzpatrick, J. W., Parker III, T. A., and Moskovits, D. K. 1996. Neotropical Birds: Ecology and Conservation. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.

Valim, M. P. 2013. Three new species of Dennyus Neumann, 1906 (Phthiraptera, Amblycera, Menoponidae) parasitic on swifts (Aves, Apodiformes, Apodidae) in Brazil. Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia 53: 415-429.

Whitacre, D.F. 1989. Conditional use of nest structures by White-naped and White-collared swifts. Condor 92: 813-825.

Whitney, B.M., J.L. Rowlett, and R.A. Rowlett. 1994. Distributional and other noteworthy records for some Bolivian birds. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 114: 149-162.

Recommended Citation

Rosenblatt, C. (2014). Great Dusky Swift (Cypseloides senex), version 1.0. In Neotropical Birds Online (T. S. Schulenberg, Editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/nb.grdswi1.01
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