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Title: A small breeding population of barn swallows in Gozo
Authors: Sultana, Joe
Keywords: Barn swallow -- Malta -- Gozo
Hirundo -- Malta -- Gozo
Swallows -- Behavior
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: University of Malta. Gozo Campus
Citation: Sultana, J. (2017). A small breeding population of barn swallows in Gozo. Gozo Observer, 35, 3-5.
Abstract: The Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica (in Maltese Ħuttafa) is a member of the family Hirundinidae. (swallows and martins). It is well adapted for a life in the air. The adult bird has long pointed wings and a deeply forked tail with long streamers. It is bluish-glossy black above and white or buffish white below, with a small bluish-black breast band and a dark red throat and forehead. When it spreads its tail it shows white spots on the outer tail feathers. It has small, short legs and a small bill but with a large gape. Sexes are alike but the male has noticeably longer tail steamers. Its diet consists of insects which it exclusively catches in the air.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/19635
Appears in Collections:The Gozo Observer - Issue 35, Winter 2017
The Gozo Observer - Issue 35, Winter 2017

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