Swallow

swallow birds

Swallows are small, agile birds known for their graceful flight and ability to catch insects mid-air. They belong to the family Hirundinidae, characterized by a streamlined body shape, long pointed wings, and often deeply forked tails. Found worldwide (except Antarctica), swallows build cup-shaped nests, typically from mud or saliva, and are valued for their insect-eating habits.

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