Nesting sites. Maybe mates
Food
A "flight" of swallows.
It means that a girl swallows the ejaculate of her male partner.
Mud swallows build nests both during the day and night. Barn swallows are also known to do the same thing.
Swallows are precocial. This means that swallows are very developed upon hatching.
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swallows, swifts, cuckoos.
Swifts and swallows avoid competing for food by selecting different food sources. They selectively hunt different insects so that both can survive and thrive in the same environment.
i think its swifts im not quite sure but i have never seen a swallow close to the floor
because theyre all crackhead -.-
in spring the ground starts to warm up. The warm air makes the air rise and the insects r carried up in this air. Swallows feed near the ground whereas swifts feed higher in the air. The swallows come first because they r able to feed first, as they feed lower to the ground and when the air rises even higher, the swifts come. Hi.
Swifts and swallows both migrate to sub-saharan Africa. However, swallows return earlier because the small, flying insects they eat are abundant during earlier spring. Swifts return later because they follow seasonal rains up towards their breeding grounds. However, the migration times of both birds will vary due to weather and food variability.
Cheetah, deer, antelope, rabbit, falcons, swallows, swifts, sailfish, mako shark, swordfish.
sparrows, swans, starling ,sharwaters, stroms, shorebirds, sandpipers, swallows, and swifts. hope this helped . :)
Swallows and swifts, sparrows, titmice, nightingales, wrens, doves are common in France and all have their followers.
Such migratory birds are commonly know as summer visitors. In Britain, swallows, swifts, and house martins are just three examples.
Dragonflies, assassin bugs, parasitic wasps, ants, tress frogs, parasites, fungus, mites, martins swallows, swifts, crows..
Swallows (house martins, swifts, etc) migrate from the northern hemisphere at the approach of Autumn and Winter, to Africa and warmer climes. They are reputed to return to the same nest site each Spring. By migrating, they ensure that insects are available, and they will nest and rear another brood.