Red-throated Cliff Swallow
Red-throated Cliff Swallow
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The Red-throated Cliff Swallow is a distinct species characterized by its dark, glossy upperparts and a noticeable rufous wash on its throat. It is a colonial breeder, forming large nesting groups.
Where to spot
Found in parts of Central Africa, typically in areas with cliffs, rocky outcrops, or man-made structures that provide nesting sites, often near water bodies.
How to spot
Look for its dark cap, pale underparts, and the prominent rufous throat patch. Observe its rapid, sweeping flight as it hunts insects. Finding nesting colonies is a good way to observe many individuals.
When to spot
Observable throughout the year in its resident range, with increased activity around colonial nesting sites during the breeding season.
Where to spot
Found in parts of Central Africa, typically in areas with cliffs, rocky outcrops, or man-made structures that provide nesting sites, often near water bodies.
How to spot
Look for its dark cap, pale underparts, and the prominent rufous throat patch. Observe its rapid, sweeping flight as it hunts insects. Finding nesting colonies is a good way to observe many individuals.
When to spot
Observable throughout the year in its resident range, with increased activity around colonial nesting sites during the breeding season.
This swallow is known for its intricate, gourd-shaped mud nests, which it builds on vertical surfaces like cliffs, bridges, or culverts, often alongside many other nests in large colonies.
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