Lastavica Hirundo Rustica
Lastavica Names Encyclopedia 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 is a distinctive passerine bird with blue upperparts and a long, deeply forked tail. Learn about lastavica (rustica): explore photos, sounds, and observations collected by birders around the world.
Birds Eggs Nest Hirundo Rustica Swallow Landsvale Haarapääsky This is a gallery page containing specially selected image and media files. they have been chosen as highlights of a particular topic, but do not represent the full range of files that are available on commons. for a wider selection of files connected with hirundo rustica, see category:hirundo rustica. Bution map hirundo rustica population the european population is estimated at 29 48.7 million pairs, which equates to 58 97.4 million mature indi. Barn swallows are very adaptable birds and can nest anywhere with open areas for foraging, a water source, and a sheltered ledge. they seek out open habitats of all types, including agricultural areas, and are commonly found in barns or other outbuildings. Global biodiversity information facility. free and open access to biodiversity data.
сільска ластівка Europese Swael Kır Kırlangıcı סנונית רפתות селската Barn swallows are very adaptable birds and can nest anywhere with open areas for foraging, a water source, and a sheltered ledge. they seek out open habitats of all types, including agricultural areas, and are commonly found in barns or other outbuildings. Global biodiversity information facility. free and open access to biodiversity data. In fact, it appears to have the largest natural distribution of any of the world's passerine, ranging over 251 million square kilometres globally. it is a distinctive passerine bird with blue upperparts and a long, deeply forked tail. it is found in europe, asia, africa and the americas. The barn swallow can be confused with other hirundo species and the welcome swallow in overlapping ranges. however, its red face and blue breast band distinguish it from african species, and it differs from the welcome swallow by its deeply forked tail and white tail spots. Barn swallow hirundo rustica aerial. above metallic blue; forehead and chin orange; throat black; below white. forked tail. For barn swallows in europe (h. r. rustica), tail length and degree of asymmetry in the outer tail feathers have been found to be predictors of individual quality in males and females and those traits are used when selecting mates.
Vlaštovka Obecná Golondrina Común Ladusvala Låvesvale 家燕 деревенская In fact, it appears to have the largest natural distribution of any of the world's passerine, ranging over 251 million square kilometres globally. it is a distinctive passerine bird with blue upperparts and a long, deeply forked tail. it is found in europe, asia, africa and the americas. The barn swallow can be confused with other hirundo species and the welcome swallow in overlapping ranges. however, its red face and blue breast band distinguish it from african species, and it differs from the welcome swallow by its deeply forked tail and white tail spots. Barn swallow hirundo rustica aerial. above metallic blue; forehead and chin orange; throat black; below white. forked tail. For barn swallows in europe (h. r. rustica), tail length and degree of asymmetry in the outer tail feathers have been found to be predictors of individual quality in males and females and those traits are used when selecting mates.
Dymówka Lastovička Domová Obyčajná Vlaštovka Obecná Golondrina Común Barn swallow hirundo rustica aerial. above metallic blue; forehead and chin orange; throat black; below white. forked tail. For barn swallows in europe (h. r. rustica), tail length and degree of asymmetry in the outer tail feathers have been found to be predictors of individual quality in males and females and those traits are used when selecting mates.
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