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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 27, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The barn swallow is the national bird of Austria and Estonia.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 26, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows drink water by skimming the surface of a body of water while flying.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 25, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Male and female barn swallows are similar in appearance, but males tend to be more vibrantly colored and have longer outer tail-streamers.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 24, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Introduced house sparrows are serious nest-site competitors with barn swallows and will take over nests and destroy eggs and nestlings.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 23, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

There are no conservation measures for the barn swallow, but maintaining habitat, reducing pesticides, preserving wetland areas, long-term monitoring, research, and encouraging nesting can help preserve the species.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 22, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Female barn swallows select mates with symmetrical wings and tails and prefer longer tail feathers, all traits connected with increased strength, vitality, and longevity, as well as greater disease resistance.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 21, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows have a symbiotic relationship with ospreys and will nest near them for protection while alerting the osprey of predators with alarm calls.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 20, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows have an average lifespan of 4 years and those with longer, more symmetrical tails tend to live longer.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 19, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Un-mated male barn swallows often associate with a breeding pair for an entire season, helping with nest defense, nest building, incubation, and brooding, and may succeed in mating with the resident female.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 18, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The barn swallow is occasionally hunted for sport.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 17, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Both sexes of barn swallows help build the nest out of mud pellets, dry grass, straw, horsehair, and white feathers.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 16, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The main threat to barn swallows is agriculture including farming practices, loss of foraging areas, livestock rearing, improved hygiene, land drainage, and the use of herbicides and pesticides.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 15, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows contribute to the ecosystem by eating an enormous amount of insects and controlling their populations.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 14, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows forage opportunistically and will follow tractors and plows in order to catch the insects that are disturbed by the machinery.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 13, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Although all swallows are socially monogamous, barn swallows differ in the sharing of parental care, raising 2 broods a summer of 2-7 eggs each.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 12, 2019November 12, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The barn swallow's global population is estimated at about 290,000,000-500,000,000 individuals, 20% of which can be found in Europe.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 11, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Because barn swallow nests can be unsightly and can create cleanliness and health issues for humans, they are sometimes removed as a nuisance.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 10, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows have a wide variety of calls used in different situations and will sing, both individually and as a group.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 9, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows are aerial foraging insectivores and feed almost entirely on flying insects, such as flies, grasshoppers, crickets, dragonflies, beetles, and moths.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 8, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Because of its extremely large range and population size, the barn swallow is evaluated as "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 7, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The barn swallow is migratory as it is susceptible to climate change and bad weather and will migrate to sub-Saharan Africa, southern Europe, South America, and South Asia in the winter months.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 6, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows are socially monogamous, but genetically polygamous, as extra-pair copulations are common.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 5, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows are often seen in large social groups and nest colonially, as a result of the distribution of high quality nests.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 4, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows are very adaptable birds and nest anywhere with open areas for foraging, a water source, and a sheltered ledge, seeking out habitats of all types.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 3, 2019October 8, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The barn swallow is the most widespread species of swallow in the world and is native in all the biogeographic regions except Australia and Antarctica.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 2, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

In Anglophone Europe, the barn swallow is simply called the "swallow" and in Nothern Europe, it's the only common species called a "swallow" rather than a "martin."

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 1, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Barn swallows are diurnal.

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Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Posted on November 1, 2019October 7, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Six subspecies of the barn swallow are generally recognized.

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Leopard

Leopard

Posted on October 31, 2019October 4, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Leopards are host to many common felid parasites, including lung flukes, flat worms, spirurian nematodes, hookworms, lung worms, intestinal and hepatic parasites, and parasitic protozoa.

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Leopard

Leopard

Posted on October 30, 2019October 4, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Wild leopards average 10-12 years, the oldest being 17 years, but captive leopards average 21-23 years, the oldest having lived 27 years.

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Leopard

Leopard

Posted on October 29, 2019October 4, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Similar to other mammalian species, the home ranges of male leopards are larger and tend to overlap with those of multiple females.

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Leopard

Leopard

Posted on October 28, 2019October 5, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Many of the leopard's predator characteristics also serve as defense mechanisms, such as its spots that allow it to travel inconspicuously and avoid detection.

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Leopard

Leopard

Posted on October 27, 2019October 4, 2019 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Leopards are economically important for humans as they can be seen in national parks throughout Asia and Africa.

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