Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Barn Swallow

 Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)

These swallows often build their nests in and under man-made structures and this is where I found this one, on a fence near a shed. They live and breed here in Ontario in spring and summer eating flying insects,  but leave for South America when their food supply diminishes. Gotta love any bird that munches on mosquitoes!

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48 comments:

  1. I love watching swallows dip and dive before the storm!

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  2. Strange name for a bird that swallows mosquitoes instead of barns. ;-)

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  3. I always admire seeing anyone's photos of swallows. They're not always easy to pin down long enough; well done!

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  4. Great shots! We love them here too. Don't see many mosquitoes around our house... and we don't have screens!

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  5. I love swallows. So many of them die here due to climate change... :-(

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  6. Not one of my favorite birds. We have them here and they have absolutely ruined the underside of my mom's carport. It had a foam type insulation and they have literally dug holes all over it to build their muddy nests. And of course the insulation winds up as confetti on the ground! I guess she shouldn't have added that insulation!

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  7. Was it something you said EG :) he's a delightful little fellow.

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  8. Swallows can wreak havoc building nests... but some wonderful colors here.

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  9. Taking care of mosquitos is more than compensation for any other havoc they cause. Terrific shots, EG!

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  10. I know they can sometimes be a problem but I do like the photos. Just think of that little bird flying clear to South America. Whew!

    Darla

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  11. please notify them that there is a mosquito buffet in my back yard that they will love...

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  12. Great captures. Good to know that these birds are protected by Ontario's Endangered Species Act.

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  13. Wonderful photographs of this handsome little fella!

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  14. What a beautiful pose! This is such a lovely swallow and I really love watching them fly to their young. Hope you are having a good week.

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  15. Awesome shots!! I did not know they eat mosquitoes. I'll have to tell my uncle since he's trying to figure out how to keep the swallows off his boat. Maybe he can put up with the poop if they're eating mosquitoes! Ha!

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  16. Fabulous shot, EG! Aren't they threatened in Ontario because of loss of habitat?

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  17. So nice pictures of the swallow!
    It is looking at me...
    Thats great!
    Hugs
    JetteMajken

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  18. Such delicate-looking birds. They're a great favourite of mine, and you have captured their beauty superbly.

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  19. He's pretty, but I agree with some of the other commenters- they are big mess makers.

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  20. The Barn Swallows are sweet birds. Lovely photos...

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  21. What a beautiful bird and so amazing shots !

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  22. Beautiful captures.

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  23. Love the green bokeh background because it really makes your swallow pop.

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  24. In fact, it is a common misconception that Barn Swallows consume large quantities of mosquitos. Mosquitos are barely, if at all, a component of their diet which consists of beetles, termites, grashoppers, plant bugs, Lepidoptera, flies, sandhoppers, Hymenoptera, bees, moths, mayflies, dragonflies, grasshoppers, lacewings and caddis flies. Caterpillars are also consumed. In terms of them making a mess, it seems a very decent trade off for the pleasure of their company, especially considering the way we humans have totally screwed up their natural habitat.

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  25. Vibrant pictures of this fellow!

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  26. yep! It's great that somebody loves to eat mosquitoes!
    such a pretty bird!

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  27. These are wonderful. It looks like he posed for you.

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  28. EG, you have a real talent for photographing birds. Did it again here!

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  29. HI EG Yes they are lovely to watch as they twist and turn in the sky looking for insects. These 2 shots are really good.

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  30. Wow; very colorful swallow♡♡♡ I wish to see these beautiful ones p;)
    ps; As the owner of the flower shop said the mom or dad to come back for the babies even if there are the customers SO I was waiting and waiting for them to come back. They didn't(^^;) 

    Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

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  31. Really wonderful with all these details. Wonderful portraits too !
    Best regards, Synnöve

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  32. We also see them down here in southern California. They really do dart about while hunting for food. Lively birds! Great photos...

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  33. a pretty one, with interesting color!! i don't think i have ever seen one!!!

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  34. That's lovely. Like you say Mosquito Munchers are tops so why do some folk not want swallows and martins near their homes? Beats me.

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  35. Gorgeous shots! It's a sure sign that summer is here when the swallows arrive.

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  36. Nice pictures - we get a different species in Australia - called Barn Swallows.

    Nice pictures of the one I used to see as a kid.

    Cheers - Stewart M

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  37. Nice photos of the Swallows

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  38. My goodness, I am so busy with Celtfest and grandchildren that I am 7 posts behind. And this one will have to suffice.

    Nice shots. What a traveller this bird is.

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  39. wow, that one really poses for you in the first shot. Love it!

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  40. A skeeter eater in a different body! And I do love them...I think they are so cute and unique!

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