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Preuss's Cliff Swallow

Preuss's Cliff Swallow

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Preuss's Cliff Swallow is a small, agile swallow with glossy blue-black upperparts and a contrasting pale rump. It's often found near human habitation or natural rock faces.
Where to spot
Distributed across West and Central Africa, typically found in open areas, savannas, and along rivers, especially where bridges, buildings, or cliffs offer nesting opportunities.
How to spot
Look for its dark upperparts and distinctive light rump patch. Observe its swift, erratic flight while foraging for insects. Identifying its mud nests can help locate colonies.
When to spot
Best observed during daylight hours, particularly in the breeding season when colonies are active and vocal; present year-round in its range.
Like other cliff swallows, this species constructs bottle-shaped mud nests, often in large, noisy colonies on bridges, buildings, or cliff faces, engaging in cooperative nest building.
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