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Barn Swallow

Hirundo rustica

Description:

When perched, the sparrow-sized Barn Swallow appears cone shaped, with a slightly flattened head, no visible neck, and broad shoulders that taper to long, pointed wings. The tail extends well beyond the wingtips and the long outer feathers give the tail a deep fork. Barn Swallows have a steely blue back, wings, and tail, and rufous to tawny underparts. The blue crown and face contrast with the cinnamon-colored forehead and throat. White spots under the tail can be difficult to see except in flight. Males are more boldly colored than females.

Habitat:

One of the nest builders at the front door.

Notes:

"Although the killing of egrets is often cited for inspiring the U.S. conservation movement, it was the millinery (hat-making) trade’s impact on Barn Swallows that prompted naturalist George Bird Grinnell’s 1886 Forest & Stream editorial decrying the waste of bird life. His essay led to the founding of the first Audubon Society." http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Barn_...

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2 Comments

gatorfellows
gatorfellows 10 years ago

I am hoping this will be a successful nest for baby photos :)

ulvalactuca77
ulvalactuca77 10 years ago

I LOVE barn swallows! The way they fly is like they are swimming through the air.

gatorfellows
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gatorfellows

Denton, Texas, USA

Spotted on Jun 9, 2013
Submitted on Jun 10, 2013

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