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Common House Martin

Delichon urbica

Description:

The Common House Martin (Delichon urbicum), is a migratory passerine bird of the swallow family which breeds in Europe, north Africa and temperate Asia; and winters in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical Asia. It feeds on insects which are caught in flight, and it migrates to climates where flying insects are plentiful. It has a blue head and upperparts, white rump and pure white underparts, and is found in both open country and near human habitation. (wiki)

Habitat:

It builds a closed cup nest from mud pellets under eaves or similar locations on buildings usually in colonies, but sometimes fouling below nests can be a problem.The Common House Martin tends to breed colonially, and nests may be built in contact with each other. A colony size of less than 10 nests is typical, but there are records of colonies with thousands of nests. Four or five white eggs are usually laid, which average 1.9 x 1.33 centimetres (0.75 x 0.52 in) in size, and weigh 1.7 grammes (0.06 oz). The female does most of the incubation, which normally lasts 14–16 days. The newly hatched chicks are altricial, and after a further 22–32 days, depending on weather, the chicks leave the nest. The fledged young stay with, and are fed by, the parents for about a week after leaving the nest. Occasionally, first-year birds from the first brood will assist in feeding the second brood. (wiki)

Notes:

A juvenile helping its parents feeding its sibling (2. brood)

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2 Comments

Jeannette
Jeannette 11 years ago

Neither did I, but when I saw it was a juvenile I looked into it. It seems like they live as one big collective :)

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 11 years ago

I never realized older children would help with the feeding! Interesting!

Jeannette
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Jeannette

Denmark

Spotted on Sep 2, 2012
Submitted on Sep 6, 2012

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