Immature female © Matt Davis
Male and female © Jay McGowan
Adult © Lorri Howski 🦋
Adult © Daniel Irons
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Immature female © August Davidson-Onsgard
Juvenile © Evan Lipton
Adult © Martina Nordstrand
Juvenile © County Lister Brendan
Juvenile © andrew aldrich
Adult © Anonymous
Flock © Jay McGowan

Boomzwaluw Tachycineta bicolor

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Identification

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Common and widespread throughout most of North America, breeding as far north as Alaska and wintering to Panama. A medium-sized swallow, with gleaming white underparts. Adult males are bright iridescent blue-green above; females and immatures are duller brownish with limited or no iridescence. Always note compact shape, fairly broad wings, and slightly notched tail. Occurs in a variety of open habitats including grassy fields, lakes, and marshes. Often in flocks, sometimes mixed with other species of swallows. Breeds in cavities, including human-made nest boxes. Listen for cheery gurgling calls. Compare especially with Violet-green Swallow; note Tree Swallow does not show extensive white wrapping around the cheek or the sides of the rump.

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