ilmakerääjä
Ilmakerääjä is a Finnish term used to describe a type of bird that forages for insects and other invertebrates in flight. The term is derived from the Finnish words "ilmakätki", meaning "air gatherer", and "ääjä", meaning "sweeper" or "migrant".
Birds that fit this description are typically aerial predators, such as swallows, dragonflies, and damselflies. These
The behavior of ilmakerääjä birds is an important adaptation for their survival, as it allows them to
In some cases, the term ilmakerääjä may be used broadly to describe any bird or insect that