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.
Swallows fly to Capistrano between March and October during their annual migration. They usually arrive in late March and depart by early October.
Swallows are migratory birds that have different breeding and wintering grounds depending on the species. Some swallows breed in North America and migrate to Central and South America for the winter, while others breed in Europe and migrate to Africa. They are known for their impressive long-distance migrations.
coz it could fly away... from ur face
Swallows flying in the air are often referred to simply as "swallows." These agile birds are known for their graceful flight patterns and acrobatic movements as they search for insects.
The tsetse fly originally comes from Native Africa.
They fly to Africa
5,922 miles
they can fly lol
Swallows.
Swallows eat insects. They catch them as they fly.
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.
As long as they live/work ofcourse.
"If swallows can fly then I am a monkey's uncle"
swallows and arctic terns
The swallows fly to warm countries since the weather is usually cold. The right conjunction should be because.
Swallows fly to Capistrano between March and October during their annual migration. They usually arrive in late March and depart by early October.
English swallows migrate to warmer climates during the winter months. They typically fly to sub-Saharan Africa, where they find suitable conditions for feeding and breeding. The migration journey can cover thousands of miles, and they usually return to the UK in the spring as the weather begins to warm up.