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Cliff Swallow

Hirundo pyrrhonota

Description:

Although it has a wide range, the cliff swallow is more often seen in the western United States. Their nests are built using mud lined with feathers and grass. With urbanization, cliff swallows have adpated, attaching their nests to the undersides of bridges and buildings.

Habitat:

Cliffs

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Jackie Porcello
Spotted by
Jackie Porcello

Gilroy, California, USA

Spotted on Apr 24, 2013
Submitted on Apr 25, 2013

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