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The common house martin (Delichon urbicum), sometimes called the northern house martin or, particularly in Europe, just house martin, is a migratory passerine bird of the swallow family which breeds in Europe, north Africa and across the Palearctic; and winters in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical Asia. It feeds on insects which are caught in flight, and it migrates to climates where flying insects are plentiful. It has a blue head and upperparts, white rump and pure white underparts, and is found in both open country and near human habitation. It is similar in appearance to the two other martin species of the genus Delichon, which are both endemic to eastern and southern Asia. It has two accepted subspecies.
Scientific Name : Delichon urbicum
Family : Hirundinidae
Order : Passeriformes
Class : Aves
Type : Swallows And Martins
Conservation Status : Least concern (LC)
Size : 13 cm
Compare Size : House Sparrow -
Wingspan : 26 – 29 cm
Weight : 18.3 g
Migratory : Migrant
Sex Alike : Yes
Nesting Season : -
Habitat:
open country with low vegetation, such as pasture, meadows and farmland, and preferably near water, although it is also found in mountains
Breeding:
-
Feeding:
feeds in air on insects
Male & Female | |
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Upperparts | steel-blue except rump |
Rump | white |
Underparts | white |
Wing | white underwings |
Legs | short; have white downy feathering |
Eyes | brown |
Head | bluish-black except chin is white |
Throat | white; the white extends to sides of neck |
Juvenile | |
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Note : sooty-black, and some of its wing coverts and quills have white tips and edgings |