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Discover the incredible journey of swifts, the masters of the sky, who can fly for 10 months straight without ever touching the ground !

In this video, we delve into their unique adaptations for feeding and sleeping, such as catching insects mid-air and sleeping with just one half of their brain.

Explore their remarkable migration patterns and nesting habits that showcase their unparalleled endurance and survival strategies.

Join us on this fascinating exploration of one of nature's most resilient creatures.

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Transcript
00:00Hey everyone, welcome to another amazing episode of Simply Awesome Planet.
00:04Today I'm going to blow your mind with some amazing facts about the swift bird, also known
00:08as Apis apis.
00:10Imagine flying for 10 months straight without landing.
00:13Sounds impossible, right?
00:15But that's exactly what these incredible birds do.
00:17Let's dive into it.
00:19Swifts are among the most airborne of all birds.
00:22They eat, drink, sleep, and even mate while flying.
00:25They only land to nest and raise their young.
00:28Now how do they manage to stay airborne for so long?
00:31First up, food.
00:33Swifts primarily feed on insects and spiders that they catch in mid-air.
00:37Their beaks are perfectly adapted to snap up these tiny creatures as they zip through
00:41the sky.
00:43Think of it as fast food on the go.
00:45They also scoop up water droplets from the air when they need a drink.
00:49It's like having a mini water bottle with you all the time.
00:53Now let's talk about sleep.
00:55You might wonder, how can they sleep while flying?
00:58Research suggests that swifts can sleep with one half of their brain at a time.
01:03This allows them to rest and stay alert to any potential dangers.
01:07It's like having a built-in autopilot system.
01:10One of the coolest things about swifts is their incredible speed and agility.
01:14They can reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour.
01:17Their long, scythe-like wings and streamlined bodies make them master acrobats of the sky.
01:24They can perform sharp turns and rapid dives with ease.
01:27Another fascinating fact is their migration.
01:30Swifts breed in Europe and spend the winter in Africa.
01:33During migration they cover thousands of miles without touching down.
01:38It's an epic journey that showcases their endurance and stamina.
01:42Swifts are also known for their unique nesting habits.
01:45They build their nests in high places like cliffs, tall trees, and even buildings.
01:50Once the young swifts are ready to fly they take to the air and may not land again for
01:54years.
01:55Can you imagine that?
01:56So why do swifts stay airborne for so long?
02:00Scientists believe it's a survival strategy.
02:03By staying in the air, they avoid predators and can constantly search for food.
02:07It's a life on the move, perfectly adapted to their environment.
02:11In conclusion the swift bird is a true marvel of nature.
02:15Their ability to fly non-stop for months is a testament to the wonders of evolution.
02:20Next time you see a bird soaring high above, take a moment to appreciate the incredible
02:24journey it might be on.
02:26Thanks for watching, and please like and subscribe to my channel so others can be shared
02:30this story and please stay tuned for more short videos that answers the curiosities
02:34of our simply awesome world.
02:36Catch you in the next one.

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