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Hardin County, Tennessee, USA, April 29, 2018 |
Northern Rough-winged Swallows,
Stelgidopteryx serripennis, can be seen all across the United States and Canada during warm weather. They migrate south to Mexico and Central America to spend the Winter months. Their cousins, the Southern Rough-winged Swallows, are native to Central and South America.
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...you find some many interesting feathered friends.
ReplyDeleteI like that you tell us where the bird was found. I always wonder. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteSwallows look so wonderful in flight!
ReplyDeleteI don't believe I have ever seen one. I did see a barn swallow once. Guess I am just not in the right place at the right time.
ReplyDelete...and I don't get to see these often so it was a special treat for me today!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! And different from the ones we have here in New Zealand.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful swallow! I am more familiar with the ones that are darker. They are all stunning.
ReplyDeletea bird I have not seen. Love all swallows :)
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