- Rufous-chested Swallow
Taxobox
name = Rufous-chested Swallow
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia = Hirundinidae
genus = "Hirundo "
species = "H. semirufa"
binomial = "Hirundo semirufa"
binomial_authority = (Sundevall, 1850)The Rufous-chested Swallow ("Cecropis semirufa", syn. "Hirundo semirufa") is a large swallow. It breeds in equatorial
Africa , although commonest in the east. It is partially migratory, following the rains beyond the breeding range in the wet season.This is a bird of dry open country. In more wooded areas it is replaced by the similar
Mosque Swallow . It builds a closed mud nest with a tubular entrance in a cavity or under bridges and similar structures. It will use deserted buildings, tree holes or caves, and has benefited from the construction of railway bridges and similar structures. Three eggs is a typical clutch.Rufous-chested Swallow is like a giant
Red-rumped Swallow , 24cm long, with blue upperparts other than a reddish collar and rump. The face and underparts are reddish, but the underwings are white with dark flight feathers. The tail is forked, and slightly longer in the male. Juveniles are duller and browner, with less contrast.It can be distinguished from
Mosque Swallow by the slightly smaller size and longer tail streamers. The dark crown extends below the eye. These birds feed on insects caught in the air. The flight is slow and buoyant.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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