Blue Swallow Bird

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This site contains photographs of dozens of North American bird species by Peter LaTourrette.

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Watch the progress of nesting birds through live bird cams, updated videos, and photographs. A worldwide list of bird nest webcams is featured.

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You may have seen a snake swallow a big , but have you ever seen a bird do it? David Dickinson created this dramatic video photo essay of a great blue heron spearing and swallowing a huge carp in the floodplain of the Rio Grande in New Mexico’s Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge on

Swallows are small birds with dark, glossy-blue backs, red throats, pale underparts and long tail streamers. Find out more

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May 19, 2018 · Common House-Martin: Small swallow, metallic dark blue mantle and crown; wings and tail are black-gray. Forked tail. Solid white rump distinguishes it …

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Adult (American) Sparrow-sized swallow with broad shoulders that taper to long, pointed wings. Adult males have a steely blue back, wings, and tail, and tawny underparts.

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Picture Gallery – 1 (Old Pictures) Free Bird Pictures Page-1 This Section of Free Pictures contains 36 pics of BIRDS of different species – . Night-Heron, Blue & Yellow Macaws, Blue Jay, Canvasback Hen, Brown Pelican, Cardinal, Lapland Longspur, Least Auklet, Loggerhead Shrike, Fiscal Shrike, Magnificent frigate Bird, Swamp Sparrow, …

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Swallow Identification. Cliff swallows and barn swallows are slender, sleek birds that spend their spring and summers in North America. Swallows are very territorial and will return to the same nesting site over and over.

Swallows are excellent flyers, and use these skills to feed and attract a mate. Some species, like the mangrove swallow, are territorial, whereas others are not and simply defend their nesting site.

The story of the Blue Swallow Motel began when Carpenter W.A. Huggins purchased lots on March 29th, 1939 and began construction.