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small lark bids in the mud nest
barn swallow, bird in flight isolated on white background, animals
Black background welcome swallow bird close up shot
A Barn Swallow sitting on a rope in a barn, green background
Tree Swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Taking off from a tree snag.
Barn swallow on a reed plant near the lake
Young swallows in the nest. In the nest made of swallows sit little swallows. The nest is made of clay, dry grass and swallow saliva. The nest is attached to the walls and ceiling of an old wooden building. Swallows are waiting for their parents who will bring them food.
Swallow perched on a corrugated roof
L 17-21cm.\nBreeds commonly in cultivated areas with farmyards, small villages etc. \nSummer visitor (from April -October), winters in Africa. Often roosts communally in reed beds outside breeding season.\nNest an open mud cup reinforced with plant material, placed on roof beam or projection inside barn, boathouse, under bridge etc.\nCommonly hunts insects low over ground, often around legs of grazing cattle, but also treetop height.\n\nThis is a common Species in Farmland setting in the Netherlands.
Barn Swallow flying through a clear blue sky.
Barn swallow at nest (Hirundo rustica)
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Bird barn swallow Hirundo rustica swift isolated on a white background
Barn swallows (Hirundo rustica), warm day in springtime.
Barn Swallow (Hirundo Rustica) Bird Nest. Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
A swallo resting in Namib Naukluft Namibia.
Three little swallows in Romania
Happy birds are resting while chirping at their nest.
Welcome Swallow (Hirundo neoxena) perched along Cairns Esplanade, Australia
Cliff swallow flying to and from nesting place under a bridge
Barn Swallow resting on migration
Close up of a tiny Swallow perched on a tree stump
Young Barn Swallow
L 13,5-15 cm. \nBreeds commonly and colonially  in villages, farms, towns, also all kinds of open country; attached to houses, but also cliff faces in undeveloped areas. Summer visitor (April-October), winters in Africa. Outside breeding period roosts commonly in trees (not reeds).\nConfident towards humans, building its closed, convex mud nest beneath eaves on house walls, on bridge girders etc..\nWhen young have fledged, birds often perch in numbers on telephone wires.\nHunts insects at all levels, but often high in air.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
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Western house martins (Delichon urbicum), warm day in springtime.
Swiftlet black and white bird
A bird is collecting dried plants for building nest
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