Barn Swallow
The blue coloring of the wings, back, face, and crown of the Barn Swallow contrasts with the reddish-brown underparts and the cinnamon-colored forehead and throat. In flight, the outer tail feathers make a deep fork shape. It typically feeds in the air and nests in barns or under bridges and wharves.
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