English name: Barn Swallow | French : Hirondelle rustique | Spanish: Golondrina comun | Latin: Hirundo rustica (Linnaeus, 1758) 
 
Vulgar Names: Barn Swallow (old name), chimney Swallow (French wikipedia) | Spanish: Andorina
 
Description: Brown forehead and throat rust; white underside; Tail forked, long enough and blackish on, white underneath; Back and blue head reflected.
 
Size: 17-19 cm (F. J. Alsop) | 7 "-8" in.
 
Wingspan: 32-34 cm (F. J. Alsop) | 12 "-12" in. | 1 '-1 ' 1 ft
 
Weight: 16-24 g (HBW Alive) | 0.56-0.85 oz
 
Max Speed: 72 km/h | 20 m/s (Wikipedia)
 
Flapping wings: 5-9/seconds (Wikipedia)
 
Longevity: 16 years (Oiseaux.net) | 192 months | 832 weeks | 5844 days
 
Eggs: 4-7 whites marked with brown; 1.3 x 2 cm (F. J. Alsop)
 
Brooding: 13-17 days, 2 broods per year; Two weeks.
 
Power supply: insectivorous. Insects. (HBW Alive)
 
Habitat: Open fields, farms (niche in barns), often near water.
 
Distribution: Global, except Greenland and Antarctica.
 
IUCN Status: LC | Least Concern (IUCN)
 
Population: Decreasing (IUCN)
 
Number of individuals: 190 million (190 000 000) (IUCN)
 
Estimated range of range: 193 million sq km (193 000 000 squares kilometers) (IUCN)
 
Situation in North America: Common in spring, sometimes summer and fall. Absent in winter: migratory.
 
                                                                                                     
                                            
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