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Yucatan, Mexico Hirundine(?) (1 Viewer)

rylirk

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Long shot this one, but wondered if there was anything about these that might narrow down ID. Cave Swallows perhaps? Both at Temozon in April 2015
 

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No takers :) ? I realise the photos are awful, but I was hoping it would be possible to at least get them narrowed down to Swift sp. or Hirundine sp.
 
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe the swifts expected in Yucatan are relatively shorttailed contra what i see here. Therefore Hirundines.
Niels
 
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