Blue heart💙=深い信頼
二人で何を話しているのでしょうね。.:*・゜
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Barn swallow / galondrina tijereta (Hirundo rustica) at the Amerind Museum, Dragoon, Arizona.
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Gettin' muddy! Barn Swallow in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 2 spiral tide pool. Look for these summer nesters gathering mud in their bills at low tide!
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Barn Swallow
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#465, a barn swallow.
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Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
© Giuseppe Morlando
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BOTD: Barn Swallow
Photo: Leslie S
"One of our most familiar birds in rural areas and semi-open country, this swallow is often seen skimming low over fields with a flowing, graceful flight. It seems to have adopted humans as neighbors, typically placing its nest in barns or garages, or under bridges or wharves; indeed, it is now rare to find a Barn Swallow nest in a site that is not manmade. The species is also common across Europe and Asia, wintering to southern Africa and South America."
- Audubon Field Guide
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ツバメが高らかに何かしゃべっている(4月16日)
Dymówka, jaskółka dymówka (Hirundo rustica)
barn swallow (Hirundo rustica)
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Happy Easter 2024
Χριστός ἀνέστη!
Christus surréxit!
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Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
© anthony minvalla
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Barn Swallows
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 3
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Barn Swallow
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barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) by Chia aka Cory Chiappone
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BOTD: Barn Swallow
^Image credit: Brian Yurasits (@ brian_yuri), Unsplash
Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
The iconic Barn Swallow is the most widespread species of swallow in the world, and may well have the largest natural distribution of all passerines, with a range of over 251 square kilometers globally. They prefer open country as a habitat, such as meadows, pastures, and farmland. It drinks by flying low over water and scooping up water with its wide-open mouth, and bathes similarly, by flying over the water and immersing itself for an instant.
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