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Swallows of the western skies
Tree swallows, Tachycineta bicolor, perch in fields around Ithaca, N.Y.
Credit: D.W. Winkler, Cornell University
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Mangrove swallows, Tachycineta albilinea, on a nest box at a Golondrinas site in Hill Bank, Belize.
Credit: D.W. Winkler, Cornell University
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A swallow perches on a stone. There are nine species of swallows in the Tachycineta genus, all with forked tails and long wings--built for speed in flight.
Credit: D.W. Winkler, Cornell University
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A violet-green swallow, Tachycineta thalassina, near Mono Lake in California. This species lives along North America's Pacific border.
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A tree swallow perches near Ithaca, N.Y.; one of the Golondrinas study sites.
Credit: D.W. Winkler, Cornell University
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