In Dead trees and most commonly in the Caribbean
Swallows usually live about three to four years. There is a record of a barn swallow that lived to be eight years old.
Swallows typically live for 2-5 years in the wild. However, some species can live up to 8 years.
Swallows keep warm by fluffing up their feathers to trap air, which acts as insulation. They may also huddle together with other swallows for extra warmth. Additionally, they have a high metabolic rate to generate body heat.
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.
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Basically, any bird that also nests in cavities. These often include bluebirds, other swallows, wrens, and house sparrows.
Swallows usually live about three to four years. There is a record of a barn swallow that lived to be eight years old.
Swallows typically live for 2-5 years in the wild. However, some species can live up to 8 years.
England in the summer but live in the southern hemisphere in the winter(Europe)
They are found in every continent except Antarctica.
As long as they live/work ofcourse.
about 25/30 years
they eat flying insects, worms and other species like magotts; other inverteberets
Swallows are colorful, acrobatic flyers that catch insects on the wing. There are many species, among them the barn and tree swallows. The purple martin is the largest swallow. They belong to the family Hirundinidae.
The animal swallows the seeds along with the fruit. When the animal defecates, the seeds will be redeposited back into the ground, so that they can germinate.
The possessive form of "swallows" is "swallows'." This is used to indicate something that belongs to multiple swallows. For example, you might say "the swallows' nest" to refer to a nest that belongs to several swallows.