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Location: Suffolk | Location: Suffolk | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | Abundant and widespread throughout | + | ==Distribution and Taxonomy== |
+ | Breeds in six different subspecies in the North half of the globe. Abundant and widespread throughout [[Western Palearctis]]. Breeds in the [[British Isles]], [[France]] and [[Iberia]] east to the [[Urals]] and [[Caspian]]. In the north found to 70 dg N on the [[Norwegian]] coast and breeds north to the [[White Sea]] in [[Russia]]. Breeds on the north Mediterranean coast and most islands, in [[Turkey]] and the [[Caucasus]], across North-West [[Africa]] and in the [[Nile Valley]] but only locally in the [[Middle East]]. | ||
− | Small numbers regularly winter in southern Spain and North-West Africa but the majority of European birds winter in sub-Saharan Africa leaving breeding areas August-October and returning March-May. Middle Eastern and Egyptian birds are largely resident. | + | Small numbers regularly winter in southern [[Spain]] and North-West Africa but the majority of [[European]] birds winter in sub-Saharan Africa leaving breeding areas August-October and returning March-May. Middle Eastern and Egyptian birds are largely resident. |
− | Vagrant north to Iceland (has bred), | + | Vagrant north to [[Iceland]] (has bred), [[Faroe Islands]] (may breed annually), [[Svalbard]], [[Bear Island]] and [[Jan Mayen]], also on the [[Azores]], these birds may have originated in North America. |
− | + | Three races occur in Western Palearctic, separable in the field. Nominate race is found over most of range, replaced by transitiva in southern Turkey, [[Syria]] and [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]] and west [[Jordan]], with pinkish to orange underparts and savignii in [[Egypt]] with dark red-brown underparts, both slightly larger than nominate. [[North American]] race erythrogaster with reduced breast-band and rusty-buff underparts has possibly been recorded as a vagrant in Iceland | |
− | Habitat Mainly occurs on farmland with abundant flying insects attracted by livestock and nesting sites in farm buildings. Often breeds in rural villages but rarely in large towns. Highly gregarious on passage and frequently feeds over large water bodies. | + | ==Habitat== |
+ | Mainly occurs on farmland with abundant flying insects attracted by livestock and nesting sites in farm buildings. Often breeds in rural villages but rarely in large towns. Highly gregarious on passage and frequently feeds over large water bodies. | ||
+ | ==Behaviour== | ||
+ | Barn Swallow have been studied extensively for what influences sexual selection etc. In short, in Europe a male with long tail streamers seems to do well. In North America, the color of the underparts, especially the breast area, seems to be important for the breeding success of a male, with dark color being advantagous (length of tail streamers still probably is important). | ||
==Bird Song== | ==Bird Song== | ||
<flashmp3>Hirundo rustica (song).mp3</flashmp3><br /> | <flashmp3>Hirundo rustica (song).mp3</flashmp3><br /> | ||
''[[Media:Hirundo rustica (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]'' | ''[[Media:Hirundo rustica (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]'' | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | *[http://www.birdforum.net/ | + | *[http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/search.php?keywords=Hirundo+rustica&cat=all View more images of Barn Swallow in the gallery] |
[[Category:Birds]] | [[Category:Birds]] |
Revision as of 00:55, 17 May 2007
- Hirundo rustica
Description
Location: Suffolk
Identification
Distribution and Taxonomy
Breeds in six different subspecies in the North half of the globe. Abundant and widespread throughout Western Palearctis. Breeds in the British Isles, France and Iberia east to the Urals and Caspian. In the north found to 70 dg N on the Norwegian coast and breeds north to the White Sea in Russia. Breeds on the north Mediterranean coast and most islands, in Turkey and the Caucasus, across North-West Africa and in the Nile Valley but only locally in the Middle East.
Small numbers regularly winter in southern Spain and North-West Africa but the majority of European birds winter in sub-Saharan Africa leaving breeding areas August-October and returning March-May. Middle Eastern and Egyptian birds are largely resident.
Vagrant north to Iceland (has bred), Faroe Islands (may breed annually), Svalbard, Bear Island and Jan Mayen, also on the Azores, these birds may have originated in North America.
Three races occur in Western Palearctic, separable in the field. Nominate race is found over most of range, replaced by transitiva in southern Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, Israel and west Jordan, with pinkish to orange underparts and savignii in Egypt with dark red-brown underparts, both slightly larger than nominate. North American race erythrogaster with reduced breast-band and rusty-buff underparts has possibly been recorded as a vagrant in Iceland
Habitat
Mainly occurs on farmland with abundant flying insects attracted by livestock and nesting sites in farm buildings. Often breeds in rural villages but rarely in large towns. Highly gregarious on passage and frequently feeds over large water bodies.
Behaviour
Barn Swallow have been studied extensively for what influences sexual selection etc. In short, in Europe a male with long tail streamers seems to do well. In North America, the color of the underparts, especially the breast area, seems to be important for the breeding success of a male, with dark color being advantagous (length of tail streamers still probably is important).
Bird Song
<flashmp3>Hirundo rustica (song).mp3</flashmp3>
Listen in an external program