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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Hirundo rustica

Sleek and acrobatic with deep blue upperparts, a rusty throat, and a deeply forked tail, the Barn Swallow is the most widespread swallow species in the world. It breeds across the Northern Hemisphere and winters in the Southern Hemisphere. Nearly all now nest on human-made structures like barns, bridges, and building eaves rather than natural sites.

Fun Fact

Barn Swallows are the most widespread swallow species in the world, found on every continent except Antarctica.

Attributes

TypeSongbird
Habitatgrassland, urban, wetland
SizeSmall
Dietinsects
FlightStandard
Colorsblue, orange, white
MigratoryYes
ContinentsNorth America, Europe, Asia, Africa
Nest Typecup
ConservationLeast Concern
Difficulty: easy