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Greg Gillson | profile | all galleries >> Bird Photos >> Photo Checklist: Field-Friendly Guide to San Diego Birds >> Aerial Landbirds tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Aerial Landbirds

Aerial landbirds include nightjars, hummingbirds, swifts, and swallows. These birds generally feed on the wing. In other words, while flying. All eat insects, though hummingbirds also feed on nectar.

Nightjars include mostly crepuscular birds such as nighthawks and whip-poor-wills. Hummingbirds and swallows are well-known. Swifts are so adapted to flight and their feet so weak that they are unable to perch on wires, branches, or the ground. Thus they only rest by clinging to crevices in cliffs, the inside of hollow trees, or chimneys.
Lesser Nighthawk
:: Lesser Nighthawk ::
Common Poorwill
:: Common Poorwill ::
Vaux's Swift
:: Vaux's Swift ::
White-throated Swift
:: White-throated Swift ::
Black-chinned Hummingbird
:: Black-chinned Hummingbird ::
Anna's Hummingbird
:: Anna's Hummingbird ::
Costa's Hummingbird
:: Costa's Hummingbird ::
Rufous Hummingbird
:: Rufous Hummingbird ::
Allen's Hummingbird
:: Allen's Hummingbird ::
Calliope Hummingbird
:: Calliope Hummingbird ::
Purple Martin
:: Purple Martin ::
Tree Swallow
:: Tree Swallow ::
Violet-green Swallow
:: Violet-green Swallow ::
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
:: Northern Rough-winged Swallow ::
Cliff Swallow
:: Cliff Swallow ::
Barn Swallow
:: Barn Swallow ::