What are swallows?
swallows are a large family of birds in the Hirundiniae family. Perhaps they are most famous for their seasonal mass migration, including many birds who often travel among continents. Swallows can be found worldwide and many cultures have specific myths and legends concerning swallows. For example, many communities consider swallows as happiness and the destruction of their nests is considered to be bad luck, especially for farmers with livestock animals.
The term "Passerine" is used to include a huge order of birds. Passerines are incredibly diverse, coming in a number of sizes, shapes and colors. Many people call them "songs", although not all Passerines sing. Perhaps they are better known as "sitting birds" because they have special adaptations that allow them to perch, including a unique finger facing back, which helps them grip the branches. These birds have classically aimed wings and recorded or branched tails,that create a very significant silhouette in the air when flying. The puppy is also known for their large mouths, which will help them quickly and effectively capture insects during the flight. When they open them, children's swallows tend to be covered by mouth and create a very comic appearance.
Many people are familiar with a barn or cluster swallows who like to build their nests in eaves and rafters of human structures. They can also nest on trees and in all cases build mud nests, which are extremely thick and well insulated. Parents usually cooperate on the upbringing of their hungry young people and the birds are monogamous and establish a reproductive area to which they return again and again.
There are at least 100 known associations are quite diverse. Depending on the species, the swallow can produce a number of vocalizations, from Cheeps and Peeps to real birds. Male swallows often sing to spring pThey were eating friends. Many people consider swallows as signs of seasonal changes because they return to the northern climate to join and raise their young and south south in the autumn.