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ViewsTree SwallowFrom Opus(Redirected from Tachycineta bicolor)
[edit] Identification:L. 5-6 1/4 in(13-16 cm)
Young birds are dull brown above but may be distinguished from Bank Swallow and Northern Rough-winged Swallow by their clearer white underparts. Voice: Cheerful series of liquid twitters. [edit] DistributionBreeds from Alaska east through northern Manitoba to Newfoundland and south to California, Colorado, Nebraska, and Maryland. Winters north to southern California, Gulf Coast, and Carolinas; occasionally farther. Accidental vagrant to the UK and eastern Siberia. [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species. [edit] HabitatLake shores, flooded meadows, marshes, and streams. [edit] BehaviourBreeding: 4-6 white eggs in a feather-lined cup of grass placed in a hole in a tree or in a nest box Diet: Insects caught on the wing. During winter, also feeds on berries.
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