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Red-rumped Swallow Red-rumped Swallow (Hirundo daurica), also called Striated Swallow, is a locally common breeding resident in Haryana. This bird is found in pairs or small parties, near wetlands, hill forests, rocky open areas upto an altitude of 500 m. Identification: Sexes alike. Glossy deep blue above, fulvous white below with fine dark brown streaks. A chestnut half-collar on hind neck, deeply forked 'swallow' tail and the chestnut rump are diagnostic. Order: PASSERIFORMES Family: Hirundininae Size: ~sparrow Food: tiny winged insects Local name: Masjid Ababil |
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