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ViewsCave SwallowFrom Opus(Redirected from Petrochelidon fulva)
Hirundo fulva
[edit] Identification12-14cm. Grey-blue upperparts, dull white underparts, dark blue-black crown and back, buff face and throat, cinammon forehead, orange rump, narrow white streaks on back, pale brown collar, brown wings and tail, black iris and bill. Sexes alike. [edit] DistributionSee taxonomy. Now found annually in the Great Lakes and Atlantic Coast regions in November. [edit] TaxonomyIt has been proposed that it should be split into two species, but at present most authorities do not recognize this split:
Data from mtDNA suggest this split may be more appropriate if including citata from southern Mexico as a subspecies of P. pallida, and thereby essentially ending up with a western (P. pallida) and an eastern species (P. fulva). Has been known to hybridize with the Barn Swallow and may be better included in the same genus, in which case it would become Hirundo fulva. If this is accepted, race pallida (or species, if following the split) must be renamed pelodoma, as the former name is preoccupied in the genus Hirundo. [edit] HabitatOpen areas near water. [edit] BehaviourThe diet includes flying insects. They nest colonially. It builds a cup nest from mud, lined with grass. 3-5 white, dark spotted eggs are laid. [edit] ReferencesAll About Birds [edit] External Links
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