PhilSteiner
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These were taken today in Dushanbe. There were at least seven swallows, one of which was clearly a Barn (deeply forked tail with white spots, dark throat). Many of the others, though, seemed good candidates for Wire-tailed: Pure white underneath, no hint of red on rump, unstreaked white throat, dark head. I was not able to see wires on any of the tails, which were not deeply forked like adult Barn or Red-rumped, but rather stubby. Deep glossy blue color ruled out Bank Swallow and the brown martins. No hint of white on rump rules out the house martins. They had chestnut foreheads.
Unfortunately my camera is in the shop, so I just have these digibinned shots of one on a wire. I'm seeing a clean white throat with crisp delineation where it meets the dark head at the cheek, so I'm leaning towards Wire-tailed even though there aren't tail wires...I'd love to hear others' opinions, though.






Unfortunately my camera is in the shop, so I just have these digibinned shots of one on a wire. I'm seeing a clean white throat with crisp delineation where it meets the dark head at the cheek, so I'm leaning towards Wire-tailed even though there aren't tail wires...I'd love to hear others' opinions, though.






