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  1. 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.

  2. 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. The first Swallows begin to arrive in the UK during March and stay here into October.

  3. 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.

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

    One species, the Pacific swallow, occurs as a breeding bird on a number of oceanic islands in the Pacific Ocean, [25] the Mascarene martin breeds on Reunion and Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, [26] and a number of migratory species are common vagrants to other isolated islands and even to some sub-Antarctic islands and Antarctica. [27]

  5. Aug 17, 2018 · Here, we use information for a uniquely large set of individuals of a long-distance migratory, insectivorous passerine bird, the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica), to test if correlations exist ...

    • Mattia Pancerasa, Roberto Ambrosini, Nicola Saino, Renato Casagrandi
    • 2018
  6. The Barn Swallow is an international symbol of bird migration and is a strong indicator of threatened habitats affecting similar bird species. As human interference and land reclamation begin to wreak havoc on the swallow population, similar birds may already be suffering the consequences.

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  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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