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Red-rumped swallow

Cecropis daurica

Habitat:

The red-rumped swallow breeds across southern Europe and Asia east to southern Siberia and Japan, These populations, along with Moroccan birds, are migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa or south Asia. There are resident races in Africa in a broad belt from West Africa east to Ethiopia and then south to Tanzania, and most Indian and Sri Lanka breeders are also year-round residents. The African and Asian subspecies may undertake local seasonal movements. This species is a regular vagrant outside its breeding range

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2 Comments

Dhiren
Dhiren 9 years ago

@Xiaoxuan, Thanks a lot for your help..

XXD17
XXD17 9 years ago

Red-rumped swallow

Dhiren
Spotted by
Dhiren

Madhyamanchal, Nepal

Spotted on Jun 26, 2014
Submitted on Jun 26, 2014

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