Swallow

Swallows are part of the Hirundinidae family, known for their streamlined bodies and long, pointed wings which make them adept fliers. These migratory birds are found worldwide, often near water, open fields, and human settlements. Swallows are insectivorous, catching their prey mid-flight with remarkable agility. Their social nature is evident in their communal nesting habits and synchronized aerial displays. With a distinctive forked tail and glossy plumage, swallows are not only fascinating in their adaptability and behavior but also play a crucial role in controlling insect populations.

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