Purple and green back (dark in poor light), white below. Females and immatures are duller on the back, can be dusky gray. Smaller and shorter-tailed than Tree Swallow; also note the extensive white cheek wrapping above the eye and white on rump sides. Often found near water. Nests in cavities.
Sign in to see your stats
Choose a region to view Weekly Bar Chart
Your Online Guide To Birds And Bird Watching
Comprehensive life histories of North American breeding birds
Life histories of all species breeding in Mexico, Central America, and South America