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The migration of the swallow depends on what type of swallow it is, it's habitat and etc., if the type of swallow even migrates at all. If the certain breed migrates, the time range of it's migrations depends on where it is located. Determining when a swallow migrates is not possible without knowing what exact type of swallow is in questioning.

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