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  2. May 11, 2022 · There are several barn swallow subspecies accepted worldwide, and almost all are migratory. One Egyptian subspecies is known to be resident, however. The American subspecies, H. r. erythrogaster (American barn swallow) is highly migratory.

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      Swallows’ tails are longer, which adds to their overall body...

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    All major flyways
    Decreasing by as much as 25% every three generations. (From 2012 estimate)
    Global population: Less than 500 million
    Prefers open areas (pastures and fields)
    Habitat loss from wetland drainage and agricultural intensification
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  3. May 3, 2022 · Migration routes of the barn swallow. The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is the most widespread swallow species in the world, covering 251 million square kilometers. It has the largest natural range of any passerine bird in the world and is found in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.

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    The barn swallow is an attractive bird that feeds on flying insects and has therefore been tolerated by humans when it shares their buildings for nesting. As one of the earlier migrants, this conspicuous species is also seen as an early sign of summer's approach. [81]

  5. The Barn Swallow is a migratory species and spends the winter in warmer climates. It breeds in the summer months and can often be seen gathering in large flocks at migration stopover sites. Some populations are resident, while others migrate long distances between breeding and wintering grounds.

  6. Oct 3, 2022 · Barn swallows travel during the day at speeds of between 15 and 35 miles per hour, and they stop to rest along the way at night. A possible exception is the birds that travel across seas or oceans to reach their destination.

  7. Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) may be the most widespread and well-known passerine, with highly migratory populations that span the Americas as well as Europe, Asia, and Africa. Related species, and some Barn Swallow subspecies, are resident in Africa, the Middle East, and Australia.

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