White-tailed Swallow

Hirundo megaensis

Vulnerable

The White-tailed Swallow is an aerial insect-eating swallow or martin of sub-Saharan African woodland, savanna, forest edge, rivers, and open country. It catches flies, beetles, and other small insects on the wing, often feeding over water, fields, cliffs, or towns, and many species nest in burrows, mud cups, cavities, or colonies.

Family
Hirundinidae
Range
White-tailed Swallow Range — Resident or seasonal range in sub-Saharan African woodland, savanna, forest edge, rivers, and open country
Population
≈ Unknown
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