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Welcome Swallow ( juvenile )

Hirundo neoxena

Description:

The Welcome Swallow is metallic blue-black above, light grey below on the breast and belly, and rust on the forehead, throat and upper breast. It has a long forked tail, with a row of white spots on the individual feathers. The outer tail feathers (streamers) are slightly shorter in the female. Young Welcome Swallows are buffy white, instead of rusty, on the forehead and throat, and have shorter tail streamers.

Notes:

Australia’s most widespread swallow, the Welcome Swallow can be seen fluttering, swooping and gliding in search of flying insects in almost any habitat, between city buildings, over farmland paddocks, in deserts, wetlands, forests and grasslands and every habitat in between. Sometimes they even occur at sea — the name ‘Welcome’ swallow comes from sailors who knew that the sight of a swallow meant that land was not far away. Swallows build their mud nests in many different situations, though most noticeably beneath bridges and on the walls of buildings.

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4 Comments

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 11 years ago

Thanks Ashish

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 11 years ago

The Commisure of immature and juvenile or chicks in Hirundo genus is mostly White what I learnt from my own and other's spottings including this one.
Thanks Mac for sharing info.

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 11 years ago

This one is a juvenile Ashish

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 11 years ago

Is this one is juvenile or immature one..?

MacChristiansen
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MacChristiansen

2466, New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Oct 3, 2012
Submitted on Oct 3, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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