Wire-tailed Swallow (Hirundo smithii), male, family Hirundinidae, order Passeriformes, Karnataka, India
photograph by Nidhin Basheer
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Wire-tailed Swallow (Hirundo smithii), male, family Hirundinidae, order Passeriformes, Karnataka, India
photograph by Nidhin Basheer

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Pacific Swallow Hirundo javanica
It breeds in tropical southern Asia and the islands of the south Pacific. The Pacific swallow builds a neat cup-shaped nest, constructed with mud pellets collected in the beak, under a cliff ledge or on man-made structures such as a building, bridge or tunnel. The nest is lined with softer material, and the clutch is two to three eggs.
Least Concern
image by Bennett Gardner
Hirundo swallow
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Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica Hirundinidae (Swallows and Martins) Family
Photographs taken on May 7, 2026, at Point Pelee National Park, Leamington, Ontario, Canada.

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