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      • Unlike most other passerines (perching birds) they are diurnal migrants, travelling at almost ground level and skimming the waves whereas most migrants move at a height of several thousand feet. When they drink they skim low over the surface scooping water with open mouths.
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  2. May 3, 2022 · Swallows are a family of passerine birds found worldwide on all continents. Many northern species migrate long distances to escape winter, literally flying around the globe. Read on to learn more.

  3. The sight of an early spring Swallow with its long, forked tail, red throat and white belly signals that summer is not far away. A long-distance migrant, many of our Swallows spend the winter months in South Africa.

  4. Swallows are small birds with dark, glossy-blue backs, red throats, pale underparts and long tail streamers. They are extremely agile in flight and spend most of their time in the air. They are widespread breeding birds in the Northern Hemisphere, migrating south in winter.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SwallowSwallow - Wikipedia

    A number of European and North American species are long-distance migrants; by contrast, the West and South African swallows are nonmigratory. This family comprises two subfamilies: Pseudochelidoninae (the river martins of the genus Pseudochelidon) and Hirundininae (all other swallows, martins, and saw-wings).

  6. Swallows occur worldwide except in the coldest regions and remotest islands. Temperate-zone species include long-distance migrants. The common swallow (Hirundo rustica) is almost worldwide in migration; an American species, called barn swallow, may summer in Canada and winter in Argentina.

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  7. www.wildlifetrusts.org › wildlife-explorer › birdsSwallow - The Wildlife Trusts

    Swallows are widespread and common birds of farmland and open pasture near water. They are agile fliers, feeding on flying insects while on the wing. Before they migrate back to their wintering grounds in Africa, they can be seen gathering to roost in wetlands, particularly reedbeds.

  8. Oct 14, 2021 · Most migratory birds will fatten up significantly before embarking on a long-distance flight, but swallows don’t need to, since they will catch plenty of mosquitoes, gnats and other in-flight snacks on the wing.

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