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'''Includes: Hill Swallow''' | '''Includes: Hill Swallow''' | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | 14cm. Sexes similar. Blue back, brown wings and tail, red face and throat, dusky underparts. | + | 14cm. Sexes similar. Blue back, brown wings and tail, red face and throat, dusky underparts. |
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+ | Similar to [[Barn Swallow]] and [[Welcome Swallow]] but is shorter and the tail is less forked. Juveniles are browner. | ||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
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==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
Diet includes insects, especially flies, while airborne. | Diet includes insects, especially flies, while airborne. | ||
− | + | Call: high pitched tweet in alarm; otherwise a cheerful twittering. | |
They build nests of mud and pellets combined with dry grasses on vertical surfaces with overhangs. 3 white eggs with brown spots are laid. | They build nests of mud and pellets combined with dry grasses on vertical surfaces with overhangs. 3 white eggs with brown spots are laid. | ||
Revision as of 21:45, 21 February 2009
- Hirundo tahitica
Includes: Hill Swallow
Identification
14cm. Sexes similar. Blue back, brown wings and tail, red face and throat, dusky underparts.
Similar Species
Similar to Barn Swallow and Welcome Swallow but is shorter and the tail is less forked. Juveniles are browner.
Distribution
South India to Japan and the Philippines, New Guinea and Tahiti.
Taxonomy
Several subspecies.
Domicola from southern India is sometimes split as Hill Swallow.
Habitat
Coasts, but is increasingly spreading to forested uplands.
Behaviour
Diet includes insects, especially flies, while airborne. Call: high pitched tweet in alarm; otherwise a cheerful twittering. They build nests of mud and pellets combined with dry grasses on vertical surfaces with overhangs. 3 white eggs with brown spots are laid.