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  1. Glistening cobalt blue above and tawny below, Barn Swallows dart gracefully over fields, barnyards, and open water in search of flying insect prey. Look for the long, deeply forked tail that streams out behind this agile flyer and sets it apart from all other North American swallows.

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      Sounds - Barn Swallow Identification - All About Birds

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      Maps - Barn Swallow Identification - All About Birds

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      Barn Swallow populations declined by close to 0.6% per year...

    • Barn Swallow

      Barn Swallow - Barn Swallow Identification - All About Birds

  2. 11 lut 2024 · Barn swallows are beautiful birds that are a joy to watch. With their long, forked tails and bright colors, they stand out against the sky as they swoop and dive. Many people enjoy having barn swallows nest on their property and will install specialized birdhouses to attract them.

  3. 22 lip 2023 · To attract barn swallows, consider creating an environment that caters to their unique needs. Providing sheltered areas for nesting, access to open grass and water resources, and ample space for them to perform their graceful flights can encourage barn swallows to frequent your property.

  4. A fairly large, colorful swallow. Usually easy to identify with its long, forked tail and dark rump. Iridescent navy-blue above with a rich orange throat and forehead. Underparts vary across range, from bright buffy-orange to whitish. Occurs in any open habitat, especially large fields and wetlands.

  5. 11 maj 2022 · Barn swallow migrations can cover many thousands of miles which is truly remarkable for an animal that weighs less than an ounce! The actual distances traveled vary depending on where the birds breed and overwinter, however.

  6. 30 paź 2022 · Barn Swallow. Scientific name: Hirundo rustica. The Barn Swallow inhabits nearly all of North America south of the Arctic circle and may be found in a wide variety of habitats. It is a summer visitor and breeding bird throughout Ohio, and can be seen in the state from April through September.

  7. The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is the most widespread species of swallow in the world, occurring on all continents, with vagrants reported even in Antarctica. [2] [3] It appears to have the largest natural distribution of any of the world's passerines, ranging over 251 million square kilometres globally.

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