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Hirundo rustica
Barn Swallow
Barn Swallow

Hirundo rustica
(Hirundinidae)

Global Rank: G5
State Rank: S5B

Agency Status
USFWS:
USFS: none
BLM: none
 

General Description
A medium-sized swallow (17-20 g), with long forked tail. Steely-blue upperparts, ruforus underparts, and chestnut forehead. Sexes are similar, but males have longer outer tail-streamers than females. Juveniles are similar to adults. (Brown, C. R. and Brown, M. B. The Birds of North America, No. 452, 1999).

Migration
In the Bozeman area, migration periods are May 1 to 15 and August 25 to September 10 (B69SKA01).

Habitat
Originally nesting primarily in caves, it has almost completely converted to breeding under the eves of or inside artificial structures such as buildings and bridges. Presently found in various habitats, including agricultural areas, cities, suburbs, and along highways. Breeding habitat usually contains open areas (fields and meadows) for foraging, a nest site that includes a vertical or horizontal substrate underneath some type of roof and ceiling and a body of water that provides mud for nest building. (Brown and Brown 1999).

Food Habits
Main food is flying insects. (Brown and Brown 1999).

Reproductive Characteristics
Near Fortine, egg dates for the first brood are May 20 to August 4 and egg dates for the second brood are July 4 to August 27. Statewide, nest building is in late June with hatching in mid-July.

Citations & Sources
  • Lenard, S., J. Carlson, J. Ellis, C. Jones, and C. Tilly. 2003. P. D. Skaar's Montana Bird Distribution, 6th Edition. Montana Audubon, Helena, Montana. vi + 144 pp.
  • NatureServe Explorer: An online encyclopedia of life [web application]. 2002. Version 1.6 . Arlington, Virginia, USA: NatureServe. Available: http://www.natureserve.org/explorer. (Accessed: March 20, 2003 ).
 

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