https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22686887/...
... Taxonomy in detail
Scientific name Apus batesi
Authority (Sharpe, 1904)
Synonyms
Common names
English Bates's Swift
French Martinet de Bates
Taxonomic sources del Hoyo, J., Collar, N.J., Christie, D.A., Elliott, A. and Fishpool, L.D.C. 2014. HBW and BirdLife International Illustrated Checklist of the Birds of the World. Volume 1: Non-passerines. Lynx Edicions BirdLife International, Barcelona, Spain and Cambridge, UK. ...
http://malimbus.free.fr/articles/V25/25085094.pdf
West African Ornithological Society
Société d’Ornithologie de l’Ouest Africain ...
... Apus batesi Bates’s Swift. At least two flying over farmland at forest edges, with a few Square-tailed Saw-wings Psalidoprocne nitens, Afi River FR, 6 Dec 1997; ten in
Ikpan Block, Cross River NP, Oban Division, 8 Apr 1988 (Ash et al. 1989). [Recent records from the SE suggest it may have been overlooked previously (Elgood et al.
1994). Their records from Kagoro probably require proof, as they are a long distance from Guineo-Congolian forest.] ...
https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/ency...
Swifts (Apodidae)
... The nests of swifts are highly variable and have proven useful in assessing intrafamilial relationships. The very large needletail swifts (Hirundapus) build no nest at all and lay their eggs in a scrape in the detritus at the bottom of hollow trees, and the white-naped swift utilizes a scrape in the sand on ledges in caves. The Horus swift (Apus horus) usurps burrows of bee-eaters and othe burrowing birds while two other African species, the white-rumped swift (Apus caffer) and Bates's swift (Apus batesi) utilize old swallow nests that they reline with feathers. The most elaborate structures are the tubular nests of the swallow-tailed swifts (Panyptila) of Central and South America, which are made of plant seed floss glued together with salivary cement into a felt-like material. ...
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Apus batesi (Sharpe, 1904)
... Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom: Animalia
Taxonomic Rank: Species
Synonym(s): Cypselus batesi Sharpe, 1904
Common Name(s): Bates's Swift [English]
Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: valid
Data Quality Indicators: Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bates%27s_swift
Bates's swift (Apus batesi) is a species of small swift in the family Apodidae which is found in western Africa.
Description Bates's swift is a small, slender swift with a deeply forked tail which is often held closed to form a point. It has a glossy black plumage with an indistinct pale patch on the throat. It is normally silent but makes a high-pitched trill near the nest. They are 14 cm in length.[3]
Distribution Bates's swift is found from Liberia and Guinea then patchily eastwards to Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon, south to Gabon and the northern Congo. Its presence in Sierra Leone is unconfirmed, as are reports from the eastern democratic Republic of Congo.[4]
Habitat Bates's swift is a rainforest species and is found in areas close to cliffs and crags.[3]
Habits Bates's swift forages above the canopy of the rainforest using a fluttering flight, with short periods of gliding occasionally interrupting the rapid wing beats. It may be seen singly, or in small flocks and in mixed flocks with other swifts and hirundines. It nests solitarily in the old nests of hirundines and other swifts, mainly forest swallow and possibly mottled spinetail and lesser striped swallow.[3] Breeding has been recorded in September to March in Gabon and egg laying has been noted in Cameroon in May and June.[4]
Taxonomy and naming Recent molecular studies have placed this species in a clade with white-rumped swift, horus swift, house swift and little swift.[4]
Its common name and Latin binomial commemorate George Latimer Bates (1863–1940), an American naturalist who traveled in West Africa.[5] ...
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinet_de_Bates
Le Martinet de Bates ou Martinet noir de Bates (Apus batesi) est une espèce de Martinet, oiseau appartenant à la famille des Apodidés.
C'est une espèce monotypique (non subdivisée en sous-espèces).
Son nom normalisé français comme son nom scientifique rendent hommage à l'ornithologue américain, George Latimer Bates.
Aire de répartition
Elle s'étend sur le Liberia, le Ghana, le Nigeria, le Cameroun, la Guinée équatoriale, le Gabon, la République du Congo, la République démocratique du Congo et la République centrafricaine. ...
https://www.oiseaux.net/oiseaux/martinet.de.b...
Martinet de Bates
Apus batesi - Bates's Swift
Description de la famille
Les Apodidés sont des oiseaux de taille petite à moyenne (9 à 25 cm de longueur) présent sur tous les continents, excepté l'Antarctique. La famille compte une centaine d'espèces. Ce ne sont pas des passereaux, malgré leur ressemblance avec les hirondelles. Ils sont proches systématiquement ... lire la suite
Description identification
Martinet de Bates (Apus batesi) est un oiseau qui appartient à la famille des Apodidés.
... Habitat
Forêt : humide de plaine ; Prairies : sèches, sais. humides ; Zones rocheuses :
... Descripteur Sharpe, 1904
Biométrie Taille : 14 cm ...
https://vitrinelinguistique.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/f...
martinet de Bates
Domaine
zoologie
ornithologie
Auteur Commission internationale des noms français des oiseaux, 1993
... Apus batesi
Note : Ordre : Apodiformes; famille : Apodidae.
Termes :
martinet de Bates n. m.
martinet noir de Bates n. m. ...
https://www.aerien.ch/oiseaux/Apus_batesi.php
Martinet de Bates
Apodiformes > Apodidae > Apus batesi* (Sharpe, 1904)
Bates's Swift (en) ;Mohrensegler (de) ;Rondone di Bates (it) ;Vencejo del Camerún (es)
Note : aussi Kamerunsegler (de).
... Répartition : Forêts humides à l'ouest du Cameroun jusqu'au nord du Gabon et est de la R.D.C..
Habitat : Forêt tropicale et subtropicale humide de plaine ; prairies tropicales ou subtropicales sèches ou saisonnièrement inondées ; zones rocheuses terrestres.
... Région : Afrique ( 9 pays afficher/cacher )
Statut : Non-critique, population en baisse ...
http://www.unice.fr/bcl/ofcaf/16/M.htm
... martinet, n.m. Spéc. (faune). Oiseau insectivore de la fam. des Apodidae. On distingue localement entre autres, le martinet à croupion blanc (Apus [micropus] caffer Lichtenstein) ; le martinet à dos blanc (Apus [colleptera affinis Gray) ; le martinet des palmiers (Cypsiurus parvus Lichtenstein), gris souris ; le martinet épineux d'Ussher (Chaetura ussheri Sharpe) ; le martinet épineux à ventre blanc. (Chaetura assini Sclater). Serle /Morel, 1988 : 119-122. Quatre espèces de martinet épineux et le martinet noir de Bates (Apus batesi Sharpe) signalés (Comoé, Taï), martinet des palmiers, (Marahoué). Bousquet, 1992 : 172. ...
http://www.digimages.info/listeoiseauxmonde/A...
Apodidae
124 taxons ...
N° CINFO Nom scientifique Nom CINFO Nom scientifique CAF Nom CAF Autres noms ...
... 3043 Apus nipalensis Martinet malais
3044 Apus horus Martinet horus
... 3045 Apus toulsoni Martinet de Loanda
3046 Apus caffer Martinet cafre Apus caffer Martinet cafre Martinet de Cafrerie Martinet à croupion blanc
3047 Apus batesi Martinet de Bates Martinet noir de Bates ...
https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/species.jsp?lang=...
Martinet de Bates
Apus batesi (Sharpe, RB 1904)
... Ordre: Apodiformes
Famille: Apodidae
Genre: Apus
scientifique: Apus batesi
... Citation: (Sharpe, RB 1904) ...
... français: Martinet de Bates, Martinet noir de Bates ...