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Barn Swallow WWT Slimbridge

Birds of Britain and the Western Palearctic.

 

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A little more of bird porn. amorous barn swallows in the early morning light at Heinz National Wildlife Refuge.

 

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Swallow - Hirundo Rustica

 

The swallow, or 'barn swallow', is a common summer visitor, arriving in April and leaving in October. It builds mud and straw nests on ledges, often in farm buildings and outhouses, or under the eaves of houses. 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.

 

The swallow is a glossy, dark blue-black above and white below, with a dark red forehead and throat, and a black band across its chest. It has a very long, forked tail. Often spotted perching on wires in small numbers.

 

Habitats

GrasslandHeathland and moorlandFreshwaterFarmlandCoastalWetlandsWoodlandTowns and gardens

 

Did you know?

Until the 19th century, people thought that the swallow hibernated over winter. Of course, we now know that it migrates to South Africa from the UK, undertaking a perilous journey, during which it is vulnerable to starvation and stormy weather.

  

Birds of Britain and the Western Palearctic.

 

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Swallows symbolize anything from good luck, safe travels, happiness, and positivity. They are very social and people-friendly.

Charleston Slough, Mountain View, CA

Barn Swallow (juvenile), Spain

^^Swallow^^ - ALINA Necklace & Bracelets @ Access

Little swallows are sitting on our boats

love how the adults pass on the food without perching.

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Long Island, New York

 

Rauchschwalbe / Barn Swallow / Golondrina Común / Hirondelle rustique /

Hirundo rustica

Birds of Britain and the Western Palearctic.

 

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Barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) - Evros Delta National Park, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Ready to fledge, they left the nest soon after this was taken.

 

This nest is in a concrete underpass where a desert sand wash goes under one of the main paved roads.

 

As seen in Desert Hills, Green Valley Arizona, USA

 

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These baby swallows have an insatiable appetite, the parents are on the wing hunting all the daylight hours there’s available, their commitment is beautiful

Swallows found at Lake Victoria in Shepparton Australia, and urban wetland that is quite a hot spot for bird and animals. It has a tar or bitumen footpath walk that surrounds it, and makes it a very pleasant walk.

Tree Swallow Bird. Picture taken at Perry Farm In Bradley Illinois.

This Tree Swallow stands guard over the nesting location, while the mate was away.

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Taken In Kenting National Park, Taiwan

Adult delivers lizard to youngster.

 

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A Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) relaxes on a weathered fencepost along a meadow east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

15 May, 2017.

 

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A Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) resting on an old barbed wire fence along a pasture near Beaverhill Lake east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

17 May, 2018.

 

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In Explore April 6, 2021 No. 392

 

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🎧 The Aural Inspiration *Ashton Nyte - This Isolation- * 🎧

  

Do your worst to hate

As you follow their goodbyes

Drift into the morning

Where the feeling never tires

 

Dressing in the cold

And you're fading like a smile

Swallow your confessions

As you cover up your eyes

Again

 

A broken promise

That old sensation

Keeps haunting you

Whenever you're alone

  

Standing at the edge

But the story never ends

Tearing out the pages

But it's useless to pretend

 

I turn on the radio

And hold your heart to mine

Dry those eyes and keep me close

The world can wait outside

Again

 

And you sent for this

This isolation

 

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:Moon Amore: Dark Moon Bindi (Gold)

 

=Zenith=Charm banshee Wreath - RARE

 

CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Bracelets

CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Wild Claws / GOLD

 

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[VO.Z] Thorns Rose Bento Rings

 

^^Swallow^^ Noldor Elf Ear

 

Stardust - Aisha - Eyelashes

Saw three of these lovely birds flying together last week and was very happy to capture a few low flying images.

 

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I looked up and it was there, soaring high over the tall trees at Corkscrew Swamp, and then it was gone. Actually, there were two of them, and I got a second quick look to snap this picture.

 

It was particularly exciting, an unexpected chance, because it was a life bird, and according to the park rangers, the first Swallow-tailed Kite observed this late winter/early Spring season.

 

Life bird photograph #223

Swallow. Hirundo rustica. Juvenile signalling with open mouth to be fed

Our butterfly garden is attracting several Swallow Tails. They are big and at times I mistake them for a Goldfinch ;D

 

My hat is off to all my butterfly photographing friends. Dang, this is difficult even with a big lens - yikes!

 

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