Swallows - page 3

Why do swallows come to england?
Swallows undertake an impressive 6000 mile migration between the UK and South Africa twice a year in search of food. They nest in the UK in the summer...
What do you call a young swallow?
Eventually the eggs hatch, then a blind and featherless baby swallow emerges. The babies are called nestlings or sometimes chicks. What are baby swall...
What is a Olibird?
Are Oilbirds extinct?Why is it called the Oilbird?What bird lives in caves?Do birds have echolocation?Do swallows live in caves?How does echolocation...
What eats a swallow?
Hawks, falcons and kestrels are the primary predators of adult swallows. Cooper's hawk and peregrine falcons are the best examples of a barn swallow's...
Where do the swallows go to after leaving San Juan Capistrano?
The city is by law a bird sanctuary. Every year around the Day of San Juan (October 23), the famous cliff swallows of San Juan Capistrano swirl into t...
How much does a swallow weigh?
How much does an African swallow weight?How big is the average swallow?Are swallows rare?What is the lifespan of a swallow?How much weight can a swal...
What colors are a European swallow?
What Colours are swallows?Can Swallows be blue?Is there a black and white swallow?How do you tell a purple martin from a swallow?What are black swall...
How big are swallows?
Their body lengths range from about 10–24 cm (3.9–9.4 in) and their weight from about 10–60 g (0.35–2.12 oz). How big are swallows in inches?Are swall...
What does it mean if a swallow lands near you at night at work?
Where do swallows go at night?What to do if you find a swallow on the ground?Do swallows fly at night?Do swallows land on the ground?Are barn swallow...