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Definitions of swallows in various dictionaries:
noun - a small amount of liquid food
noun - the act of swallowing
noun - small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations
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Not everyone is excited when these birds come back to Capistrano: some residents think they're too messy |
A flight of these returns to Capistrano |
Scouts precede the main flock of these birds in their annual arrival at San Juan Capistrano |
Each year a flock of these birds travels between Goya, Argentina & a mission in California |
These birds that return to San Juan Capistrano in March are of the cliff variety |
Swallows description |
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The swallows and martins, or Hirundinidae, are a family of passerine birds found around the world on all continents except Antarctica. * Highly adapted to aerial feeding, they have a distinctive appearance. The term Swallow is used colloquially in Europe as a synonym for the barn swallow. There are around 83 species in 19 genera, with the greatest diversity found in Africa, which is also thought to be where they evolved as hole-nesters. They also occur on a number of oceanic islands. A number of European and North American species are long-distance migrants; by contrast, the West and South African swallows are non-migratory. * This family comprises two subfamilies: Pseudochelidoninae (the river martins of the genus Pseudochelidon) and Hirundininae (all other swallows and martins). Within the Old World, the name martin tends to be used for the squarer-tailed species, and the name swallow for the more fork-tailed species; however, there is no scientific distinction between these two groups. |