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Grey-rumped Swallow

Grey-rumped Swallow

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The Grey-rumped Swallow is a common and widespread swallow found across sub-Saharan Africa. It is easily identifiable by its distinctive grey rump, which contrasts with its darker upperparts.
Where to spot
Open country, grasslands, savannas, agricultural areas, and near water bodies throughout most of sub-Saharan Africa.
How to spot
Look for its prominent grey rump in flight, which is a key diagnostic feature. Observe its agile aerial foraging for insects. It is often seen in small flocks.
When to spot
Year-round resident, though some populations may undertake local migratory movements linked to rainfall patterns. Active during the day.
This species is known to construct its nests in burrows, often utilizing old rodent holes or self-excavated tunnels in banks, a common nesting behavior among many swallows.
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