They leave and go 6,000 miles to Argentina. They return every year to the mission and to the town where they are loved and protected. Many people come to see the miracle of the swallows.
Swallows fly to Capistrano between March and October during their annual migration. They usually arrive in late March and depart by early October.
In the context of punctuality as relating to consistent arrival of migration my vote goes to the Swallows of Capistrano
tap their back if that work go to nearest hospital
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.
Swallows are precocial. This means that swallows are very developed upon hatching.
When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano was created in 1940.
Return of the swallows. (San Juan Capistrano)
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Because they were hatched there.
Swallows.
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On Saint Josephs day.
March 19 every year.
Swallows fly to Capistrano between March and October during their annual migration. They usually arrive in late March and depart by early October.
The title is "When the swallows come back to Capistrano." It was the biggest hit song of 1939. Glenn Miller may have recorded it first, but the Ink Spots made a big hit with it. San Juan Capistrano in Orange County, California is one of the 21 Franciscan missions built in California 200 years ago. Legend has it that the swallows always come back from South America on March 19, the feast of St. Joseph.
No he didnt sing it but Pat Boone made it famous
In the context of punctuality as relating to consistent arrival of migration my vote goes to the Swallows of Capistrano