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{{short description|Species of bird}}
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| name = Plain swift
| image = Einfarbsegler.jpg
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
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▲| binomial_authority = ([[William Jardine (naturalist)|Jardine]], 1830)
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The '''plain swift''' ('''''Apus unicolor''''') is a medium-sized [[Swift (bird)|swift]]. Although this [[bird]] is superficially similar to a [[barn swallow]] or [[Common house martin|house martin]], it is not related to those [[passerine]] species. The resemblances between the groups are due to [[convergent evolution]] reflecting similar life styles.
Swifts have very short legs that they use only for clinging to vertical surfaces. They never settle voluntarily on the ground, and spend most of their lives in the air, feeding on [[insect]]s that they catch in their beaks. They drink on the wing.
Plain swifts breed in colonies on cliffs, bridges and buildings on the [[Canary Islands]] and [[Madeira]], laying two eggs in a saucer-shaped nest made of
This 14–15 cm long species is very similar to the closely related [[common swift|common]] and [[pallid swift]]s, which also occur in the archipelagos, and separation is only possible with good views. Like its relatives, it has a short forked tail and very long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a [[boomerang]].
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[[Category:Birds of Madeira]]
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