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Mascarine Martin

Phedina borbonica

Description:

The Mascarene martin is a small swallow that has grey-brown underparts becoming white on the throat and lower abdomen, dark grey-brown upperparts and a slightly forked tail. The underparts are heavily streaked with black. It nests in small colonies anywhere with suitably sheltered sites for constructing a nest, such as ledges, buildings, tunnels, caves or amongst rocks. The nest is a shallow cup of twigs and other plant material, and the normal clutch is two or three brown-spotted white eggs. The incubation and fledging times are unknown. The Mascarene martin has a heavy flight with slow wingbeats interspersed with glides, and frequently perches on wires. It feeds on insects in flight, often hunting low over the ground or vegetation.

Habitat:

On a rockface in the Ranomafana National park

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Mel11
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Mel11

Ranomafana, Vatovavy-Fitovinany, Madagascar

Spotted on Nov 10, 2012
Submitted on Jul 10, 2022

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