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It breeds from September to December and outside the breeding season may congregate in large flocks, often roosting in reedbeds.
It breeds from Maine to northern South America and winters south in Brazil, often on fresh waters far inland.
It breeds from Alaska to Hudson Bay; it formerly bred in south-central Canada and the Great Lakes region of the United States but is now uncommon in those regions.
It breeds from southern Manitoba, southern British Columbia, central Alberta and Saskatchewan south to Baja California, south-central Arizona, southeast New Mexico, and south-central Texas.
In North America it breeds from Alaska and Newfoundland south to the Gulf Coast and Florida, wintering further south from the southern United States through to Argentina.
A mainly aerial species, this swift is not limited to particular land habitats or climatic zones; it breeds from the Arctic to sub-tropical China, and from sea level to at least 3,000 m (9,800 ft) in Japan.
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In the wild, its lifespan is three to six years, and it breeds once annually, from late December to March, depending on the geographic region.
It breeds in the Middle East from southern Turkey to Israel and is partially resident, though some birds winter in East Africa.
It breeds in lowland South America from northern Argentina to Colombia and then up to the southern US and the West Indies.
It breeds in the Northern Hemisphere from sea level to typically 2700 m, but to 3000 m in the Caucasus and North America, and it is absent only from deserts and the cold northernmost parts of the continents.
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