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Panasonic DMC-FZ200

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Tree Swallow
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Family: Hirundinidae
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24 May 2016


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Tree Swallow female

Tree Swallow female
Most of the Tree Swallows that I see, and certainly photograph, are males. Happened to photograph this female recently and thought it was more than time to add this beautiful lady to my photostream. Females are duller with more brown in their upperparts than the males.

This photo was taken on 24 May 2016, when I went for just a short drive SW of the city. After a couple of days of rain, the sun came out and I reckoned I had better make the most of it. On the way, I called in at a wetland in SW Calgary and was glad to see the Red-necked Grebe. Just drove my usual back roads, seeing some of the usual birds - Mountain Bluebirds, Wilson's Snipe, Red-winged Blackbirds and Tree Swallows.

“Handsome aerialists with deep-blue iridescent backs and clean white fronts, Tree Swallows are a familiar sight in summer fields and wetlands across northern North America. They chase after flying insects with acrobatic twists and turns, their steely blue-green feathers flashing in the sunlight. Tree Swallows nest in tree cavities; they also readily take up residence in nest boxes. This habit has allowed scientists to study their breeding biology in detail, and makes them a great addition to many a homeowner’s yard or field.” From AllABout Birds.

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Tree_Swallow/id

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