Mosque Swallow

This is a bird of open country with trees, and cultivated areas. It builds a closed mud nest with a tubular entrance in a cavity or under bridges and similar structures. It will use deserted buildings, tree holes or caves. Three or four eggs is a typical clutch.

The Mosque Swallow is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

Mosque Swallow (Cecropis senegalensis) (Linnaeus, 1766) summary taxon grid map Wikipedia NatureServe Google: Web|Scholar ITIS Birdlife Google|Flickr Xeno-Canto - photo: mpgoodey Photo powered by flickr.com. More

Mosque Swallow (Cecropis senegalensis) = Date: 11 January 2007 Location: Banjul area (Banjul, Gambia, The) See general information about Mosque Swallow. More

The Mosque Swallow (Cecropis senegalensis, syn. Hirundo senegalensis) is a large swallow. It is a resident breeder in much of sub-Saharan Africa, although most common in the west. It does not migrate, but will follow the rains to some extent. This is a bird of open country with trees, and cultivated areas. It builds a closed mud nest with a tubular entrance in a cavity or under bridges and similar structures. It will use deserted buildings, tree holes or caves. More

Swallow • Mosque Swallow • Red-rumped Swallow • Striated Swallow • Striated Swallow Petrochelidon Red-throated Swallow • Preuss's Swallow • Red Sea Swallow • South African Swallow • Forest Swallow • Streak-throated Swallow • Fairy Martin • Tree Martin • Cliff Swallow • Cave Swallow • Chestnut-collared Swallow Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia. More

* Mosque Swallow Cecropis senegalensis * Red-rumped Swallow Cecropis daurica * Striated Swallow Cecropis striolata * Rufous-bellied Swallow Cecropis badia * Genus: Petrochelidon * Red-throated Swallow Petrochelidon rufigula More

Mosque Swallow Hirundo senegalensis = * Home Expand Log in Menu item Register Menu item Log out Menu item Change login details Menu item Why register? Expand UK & Ireland Menu item Birding sites More

Stamps showing Mosque Swallow Cecropis senegalensis Mosque Swallow Cecropis senegalensis Mosque Swallow Cecropis senegalensis Distribution map for Mosque Swallow, range 181.027 Mosque Swallow IOC v2.4: 7045 Links will open countrypage in new window - Gambia 14.05.1990 African birds Sheet - Mozambique 24.07. More

Mosque Swallow Cecropis senegalensis = Mlondozi, Kruger National Park, South Africa - Oct 2, 2006 More

Mosque Swallow Cecropis senegalensis = Described by: Linnaeus (1766) Alternate common name(s): African Mosque Swallow Old scientific name(s): Hirundo senegalensis Photographs Kruger National Park, South Africa - Sep 29, 2005 More

Mosque Swallow Canon 7D 600mm focal length 1/250 sec exposure F6. More

Mosque Swallow - Cecropis senegalensis Hirondelle des mosquées = Hirondelle des mosquées Gallery : © Hervé Michel Site web : oiseaux-nature. More

mosque swallow kruger national park birds The Mosque Swallow (Latin name Hirundo senegalensis) is described in Roberts Birds of Southern Africa, 7th Edition. This bird has a unique Roberts number of 525 and you will find a full description of this bird on page 759 also a picture of the Mosque Swallow on page 816. The Mosque Swallow belongs to the family of birds classified as Hirundinidae. More

Mosque Swallow, Hirundo senegalensis Hirundinidae (SWALLOWS) Mosque Swallow, Hirundo senegalensis This photo was taken in: Kenya This photo was taken with: Canon EOS 1D Mark II Notes on this photo: Masai Mara, Kenya & Vicinity The photo was taken by: Bob Hawkins , Kenya reports Birdwatching trip reports from Kenya Birdwatching trip reports from around the world More

Mosque Swallow (Cercropis senegalensis) by Rory Nefdt. More

species overview :: Mosque Swallow (Cercropis senegalensis) = Nr. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Hirundinidae
Genus : Hirundo
Species : senegalensis
Authority : Linnaeus, 1766