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Cave swallow (Petrochelidon fulva) Uxmal ruins, Yucatan, Mexico. Jul 13, 2017 Cave swallow,Geotagged,Mexico,Petrochelidon fulva,Summer Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Cave swallow (Petrochelidon fulva)

Uxmal ruins, Yucatan, Mexico. Jul 13, 2017

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The cave swallow is a medium-sized, squarish tailed swallow belonging to the same genus as the more familiar and widespread cliff swallow of North America. The cave swallow, also native to the Americas, nests and roosts primarily in caves and sinkholes.

Cave swallows are found in Mexico and the Greater Antilles, with fall and winter vagrants reaching the east and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. Breeding colonies occur in south-eastern New Mexico, Texas, Florida, the Greater Antilles, portions.. more

Similar species: Perching Birds
Species identified by Thibaud Aronson
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By Thibaud Aronson

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Uploaded Feb 13, 2018. Captured Jul 13, 2017 08:25 in Main St 3, 97884 Uxmal, Yuc., Mexico.
  • PENTAX K-3
  • f/5.6
  • 1/180s
  • ISO1600
  • 115mm