Eurasian Crag Martin

The Eurasian crag martin or just crag martin (Ptyonoprogne rupestris) is a small passerine bird in the swallow family. It is about 14 cm (5.5 in) long with ash-brown upperparts and paler underparts, and a short, square tail that has distinctive white patches on most of its feathers. It breeds in the mountains of southern Europe, northwestern Africa and across the Palearctic. It can be confused with the three other species in its genus, but is larger than both, with brighter tail spots and different plumage tone. Many European birds are resident, but some northern populations and most Asian breeders are migratory, wintering in northern Africa, the Middle East or India.

Scientific Name : Ptyonoprogne rupestris

Family : Hirundinidae

Order : Passeriformes

Class : Aves

Type : Swallows And Martins

Conservation Status : Least concern (LC)

Size : 13 - 15 cm

Compare Size : House Sparrow -

Wingspan : 32 - 34.5 cm

Weight : 23 g

Migratory : Migrant

Sex Alike : Yes

Habitat:
mountain habitat

Feeding:
feeds mainly on insects caught in its beak in flight


Identification Features

Male & Female
Upperparts ash-brown
Crown ash-brown
Tail short and square; with white patches near the tips of feathers except the central and outermost pair feathers
Uppertail Converts black
Throat whitish
Breast whitish
Belly greyish-brown

Similar Birds

(Swallows And Martins)